Whether it’s the way we look, the way we feel about ourselves, or the the way we think others think about us, we all feel insecure. In fact, it’s in our human nature to compare ourselves to others constantly. These self-comparisons can lead us to fall into a low mood state, and sometimes even park there. So how do we deal with insecurities?
How to use self-compassion to improve your relationship with your body
Managing Uncertainty and Tolerating Discomfort in OCD
Living with OCD can be a challenging experience, especially when dealing with uncertainty. The urge to seek certainty and control can often lead to compulsions that provide temporary relief but ultimately reinforce the cycle of OCD. In this blog, we'll discuss the concept of managing uncertainty in OCD and the importance of sitting with discomfort.
Reclaiming Your Energy: Strategies for Conquering Extreme Tiredness
We've all experienced those moments when fatigue takes over, leaving us drained and struggling to keep our eyes open. Extreme tiredness can have a significant impact on our physical and mental well-being, whether it stems from demanding work hours, personal responsibilities, or lifestyle choices. Today we will explore strategies to help you overcome your extreme tiredness. By understanding the effects of fatigue and implementing these recommendations, you can take proactive steps towards a more energized life.
Navigating the Transition from Childhood to Adulthood
The journey from childhood to adulthood is a transformative and complex process, marked by significant psychological and emotional changes. It is an exciting and challenging time that benefits from nurturing and support. Today we share our insights into the process and some ideas for parents on navigating this challenging time.
Why do we get angry?
Anger has a bad wrap really. It’s considered a “bad” emotion. It can be a scary emotion if we come to think about it. It’s such an activating emotion that the level of adrenaline we feel when we get angry can feel scary and can make us feel out of control. The level of activation we feel when we’re angry can make us do all sorts of things to express that anger. We yell, scream, shout, and we can even get physical aggressive, but we can also shut down. Yes it looks scary, but it’s a completely normal and healthy emotion to experience. There’s nothing shameful about anger if we know how to deal with it just the same as any other emotion. Why do we get angry?