Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com When it comes to passion, many of us are passionate about something or someone, our loves, studies, jobs ... While this is basically a good thing, in that it shows that we are alive and cling to our pursuit of happiness, it also has a darker side. Opposite passion … Continue reading Passion – Why Commitment Isn’t Necessarily A Good Thing
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Unlocking Potential – Keeping The Lion In The Cage
Photo by Ivan Samkov on Pexels.com We are all filled with the most precious resource in the world. This resource is capable of extraordinary things, its power is limitless and its application immeasurable. What am I talking about here? Unlocking potential. Unlocking Potential - Keeping The Lion In The Cage Smothered For me struggling with … Continue reading Unlocking Potential – Keeping The Lion In The Cage
On Social Anxiety
Photo by Suzy Hazelwood on Pexels.com A person who deals with this type of anxiety usually retracts from social events. On Social Anxiety Social events are perceived as noisy places where one can´t think straight. Conversations around topics that can go from boring and superficial to downright invasive, scary, and embarrassing. The guard is always … Continue reading On Social Anxiety
What Is Therapy Actually Like? – A guide
Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com When you are struggling with a mental health issue, possibly the biggest challenge you will face is reaching out for help. One of the major factors in creating this obstacle is trying to imagine just what shape that therapy is going to come in? One big mistake? The prospect of … Continue reading What Is Therapy Actually Like? – A guide
Mental Health And Starting The Conversation – A Guide
Photo by Andrew Neel on Pexels.com Being open and honest about your mental health can be challenging. You just don’t know how people are going to react, what they will say or how they will see you afterwards. It can really take you out of your comfort zone. It may also leave you asking ‘what … Continue reading Mental Health And Starting The Conversation – A Guide