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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
There can not be Light without the Shadow
If I had only known this two decades ago. Maybe it would have changed my life entirely. Maybe I would have been going through the same experiences but with a different attitude towards it. Or maybe everything would have happened just the same.
Natalia VaduvaPublished 3 years ago in PsycheShared Secrets
“A little book, that’s all it is”. I keep repeating it to myself. “It’s just a book! A little black book. Nothing more”.
Anthony McaloonPublished 3 years ago in PsycheDrudging through Depression
Whenever I see articles or self care tips of “just go outside,” “take a shower,” “clean anything,” or something else to that effect when in a depressive slump, it just makes me feel worse. Do you know how much energy those tasks take? How much I have to force myself to do these things, only to feel worse by the end of it? Even the thought is exhausting.
How to Recognize the Mask of Smiling Depression
The news that Robin Williams, our beloved comedian and Academy Award-winning actor, had committed suicide shocked the world.
Gary McBrinePublished 3 years ago in PsycheThe mythology of "flow" theory
It's fashionable, gauche, self-aggrandizing, and very, very common practice to make everything we do look easy, acting as though it was nothing, like we pooped it out after breakfast. Finishing lines disappear as dust in the wake of the high performers - another milestone, another award, another publication, another house, another million, however you measure it. The achiever barely notices the attention it brings, while they're caught in the act of endless celebration, posting their life as a constant party, barely even mentioning their greatest, latest achievement.
Are you highly sensitive? Take the quiz and find out
Editor's note: An earlier version of this article appeared on News Break. A devoted follower of my Facebook page emailed me recently and asked whether I ever had been told I am a “highly-sensitive person.”
David HeitzPublished 3 years ago in PsycheDream Interpretation
One of the first signs that you are a witch or psychic is having very vivid dreams. The next sign is realizing that they are coming true or sending you messages for your waking life. Dream interpretation is a big part of witchcraft, especially in the beginning. Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud once said, “The dream is the (disguised) fulfillment of a (suppressed, repressed) wish.” It is our job to figure out what these wishes are and listen to our dreams as they show us how to get closer to what we want.
How To Let Go Of The "What If" Fear
This article was originally published at rochizalani.com I was uncertain whether or not to write this article. There were many, many (oh God, SO MANY) ‘What ifs?’ in my head before beginning that I wrote the first sentence 20 times. I wanted it to be juicy enough to hold your attention, yet mysterious enough for you to want to read more.
Rochi ZalaniPublished 3 years ago in PsycheMy Wife is a Recovering Hoarder. This is How I Helped Her.
My wife's name is Samantha, and she's the love of my life. We've been together for five and a half years and we have two kids. Sam and I have a foundation that continues to stand against new trials and tribulations. This is one that I never thought I'd encounter. As a husband and father I want to give you insight on what I learned, and what it took to give my wife the breakthrough she needed.
Israel PettyPublished 3 years ago in PsycheMy Mental Health journey
I hadn't realised it at the time but looking back I was an anxious kid – always worrying. Always wanting to do the right thing and be as honest as the day is long. I am loyal, so when I commit to someone or something and I get let down, it is a big drop ever how much effort I put into telling myself to be prepared. All that energy wasted worrying because of my commitment, only to be let down. These days I manage that better by not getting too excited or over committing to something so that in the event it goes wrong then no big deal – I move on, expecting nothing less. As a lot of readers will know, mental health wasn’t a well-known thing for a kid who grew up in the 70's and 80's as I did. You had these thoughts, no-one talked about it and when you were weak you were told off or told to get over it instead of being supported. Men in my family have generally not shown emotion so I have followed suit to my detriment in later life. I was bullied and never stood up for myself – always subservient.
Power of Theorizing
Everybody knows the meaning of theorizing; to form or generate theories, or to suggest some set of ideas. But, there are lot more to learn about the deep facts and knowledge of 'Theorizing'.
Adarsh SinghPublished 3 years ago in PsychePitiful, Scorned and Disillusioned
Merry Christmas Eve and Happy Holidays to all! I speak a lot on the psychological concept of the Shadow archetype, that which acts as an active part of the repressed areas in our psyche.