Kate Strong
Bio
Kate Strong Intuitive Healer 🌸
💚I help people clear blocks to health,wealth,peace🌼
💜Via Healing,Essential Oils,NZ Flower Essences🌸
💛With Soul,Past Life,Cord Cutting Healings🌲
Stories (85/0)
Attracting What You Match
What is Attraction Congruence? Attraction congruence is a term used in the Law of Attraction, which refers to the alignment of thoughts and actions with our desires. It is believed that we attract into our lives what we focus on, whether it be positive or negative. Attraction congruence involves aligning your beliefs and actions with your desired outcome, creating a vibrational match that will attract what you want into your life.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Experience Life-Changing Benefits with Mel Robbins High 5 Habit
What is the High 5 Habit? The High 5 Habit is a personal development technique created by Mel Robbins, a motivational speaker and author. The practice can involve looking in the mirror at yourself and high fiving yourself on the bathroom mirror, and you can also go on to acknowledge and celebrate small wins in your daily life by high-fiving yourself. The idea behind this habit is to boost self-confidence, increase motivation, and cultivate a positive mindset. In fact the mirror neurons in your brain are activated when you look at yourself while doing the High 5, and it literally creates a dopamine hit as if you were high 5ing someone else.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Reap What You Sow
The Law of the Harvest The Law of the Harvest is a principle that relates to both agriculture and life in general. It is the idea that you reap what you sow, meaning that your actions will reflect the results you will receive. Farmers understand this law well, as they must plant seeds before expecting a harvest. In other words, if they want to see a bountiful harvest, they must first put in the necessary work.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Uncovering the Dark Reality of Medical Gaslighting
What is Medical Gaslighting? Medical gaslighting is a term that describes when healthcare professionals dismiss or invalidate a patient’s symptoms, leading to the patient feeling unheard and unsupported. The term “gaslighting” comes from the 1940s movie Gaslight, where a man manipulates his wife into thinking she is going insane by dimming the lights in their home. Medical gaslighting has become an increasingly common issue for patients who have had negative experiences with doctors and other healthcare providers.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Humans
Unlock Your Greatest Potential with the ‘Chimp Paradox’
The Chimp Paradox The Chimp Paradox is a renowned psychological self-help book by Steve Peters, aimed at helping people gain control of their emotions and thoughts. It has become increasingly popular with business leaders, athletes and celebrities as an effective way to maximize performance. By using the principles outlined in The Chimp Paradox, readers can learn how to manage their inner chimp – the part of the brain that is responsible for basic emotions and instinctive reactions.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Exploring Nervous System Dysregulation
Nervous System Dysregulation The human body is a complex and intricate system. It relies on various organs, systems and hormones to ensure proper functioning. Unfortunately, when one of these systems becomes out of balance or dysregulated it can cause serious health concerns. One such system is the nervous system which regulates many bodily functions including respiration, digestion, temperature regulation and more. When this vital system becomes dysregulated it can have numerous effects throughout the body that range from mild to severe.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Gaining Self-Awareness Through Internal Locus of Control
Internal locus of control refers to an individual’s belief that their actions and decisions have a significant impact on the outcomes they experience. People with an internal locus of control believe that they have control over their lives and are responsible for the consequences of their choices. This perspective can be empowering, as it fosters a sense of agency and self-efficacy.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Your Brain on Music
Music and the Brain Music has often been referred to as the universal language. It is something that connects people from all walks of life, and it has an incredible effect on our brains. In fact, research indicates that music can have a profound impact on how we think and feel.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Humans
Rediscover Your Inner Calm Through Self Soothing
Self soothing is a process of calming the mind and body in order to reduce stress and anxiety. It is an important skill for everyone to learn, as it can help us manage difficult situations more effectively. Self soothing techniques can be used in many different situations, ranging from everyday problems to major crises. In this article, we will look at various methods of self soothing, including deep breathing exercises, mindfulness meditation, positive affirmations, and journaling.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
What Is A Vulnerability Hangover?
A vulnerability hangover is a concept that has been gaining prominence in the field of mental health. This phenomenon, which was first coined by clinical psychologist Dr. Brene Brown, describes the physical and emotional exhaustion that comes from being emotionally exposed or vulnerable to another person.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Transform Your Life With A Course In Miracles
Exploring the Course A Course in Miracles is a unique spiritual text that has gained popularity over the years. The course comprises of three books: the Textbook, Workbook for students and Manual for teachers. Each book offers different teachings on how to attain inner peace, forgiveness, and love.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche
Overcoming Self Doubt
Imposter Syndrome Imposter Syndrome is a common phenomenon that affects individuals from all walks of life. It is a feeling of self-doubt and inadequacy, despite evidence to the contrary. People who experience this syndrome often believe that they are not good enough, smart enough, or capable enough to succeed in their chosen field. This can lead to anxiety, depression, and even physical illness.
By Kate Strong6 months ago in Psyche