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How to normalise talk around mental health
"Mental health is an area where people are embarrassed to talk about: they don't want to talk about it because somehow they feel they are a failure as a parent/family member; they are embarrassed for their family and want to protect them from shame, but mental health is something you have to talk about!" Anna Wintour
By Things I hear3 years ago in Psyche
Overcoming Depression and Anxiety Through Sharing and Helping
I was, and still can be, a selfish person. I am an only child. I grew up rarely having to share things. I wasn’t given everything I wanted, but I rarely wanted for anything. I believe I was still a loving, compassionate kid, but I know I often put myself and my own desires ahead of anyone else’s. I also got bullied a lot because I didn’t like fighting back. I didn’t like the idea of hurting someone. I don’t know if that’s contradictory or not, but it feels like it was. I have changed and I am still changing.
By Tom Stasio3 years ago in Psyche
Bittersweet Victory
February was good to me. At Vocal, the powers that be approached me for a Black History Month feature and asked me for a story for the FYI community. During my strong start, I got blocked from a famous Vocal Facebook Group, so I created Vocal Creators Saloon; today, the group has grown to 148 members in two weeks. My heart is genuinely full on how many current/new members are willing to take a risk on a new group. With over twenty member requests a day and a flood of direct messages, I felt slightly overwhelmed. Soon after, I realized that the group was consuming my day-to-day responsibilities.
By teisha leshea3 years ago in Psyche
The Individuation Process: Why It's Important!
Quick Facts -Some of us find meaning in disassociating from society and become a whole, authentic individual! -The individuation process often includes meditation, the subjective discovery of who we really are, and the integration of the parts of our personality that are ignored, pushed away, or unnoticed!
By Gabriel Mohr3 years ago in Psyche
Self Improvement and Realization – Why One Works and the Other Doesn’t
Quick Facts -Self-improvement is where we improve our skills, and self-realization is realizing who we already are. -Self-realization is what happens when we look into our inner world and realize ourselves!
By Gabriel Mohr3 years ago in Psyche
Misery Wants Company
That's what he used to say about her. "Misery Wants Company". Her own father tried to warn me about her. He basically told me that she would just drag me down with her. She did this to everyone, not because she was sadistic and wanted to see people’s failures and sadness. It was more because she felt better and more comfortable if everyone around her was as unhappy as she was. I kind of always knew he was right but I'm not sure I fully understood what he meant.
By Natalie-Anne3 years ago in Psyche
Confidence and Anxiety are Polar Opposites, and Why It’s Important to Balance the Two
Quick Fact -Just like light and day, confidence and anxiety are total opposites on the emotional scale! Intro I’m making a bold claim by saying that confidence and anxiety are polar opposites, just like black and white, masculine and feminine, light and dark. However, we'll look at the definition of these two words and we’ll see what I mean!
By Gabriel Mohr3 years ago in Psyche
The 6 Types of Basic Emotions
There are many types of emotions that influence how we live and interact with others. At times, it may seem like these emotions rule us. The choices we make, the actions we take, and the perceptions we have are all influenced by our emotions at any given moment.
By Fahim Chughtai3 years ago in Psyche
Element of Hope
As the old saying goes: There is a calm before the storm. Most do not understand at that exact moment of calm, the next step you take determines a chain reaction. Too much and you are drowning, too little and you are deprived of an element that you need to survive, yet finding balance requires so much more than you could ever imagine.
By taylor jones3 years ago in Psyche
A Parable of Hope
The child had heard much about a new friend that she would meet someday soon. There was no way to know when this friend would arrive, only that the child could expect it sometime soon. Though she had not yet met this new friend, the child had old friends, and they kept her company.
By Debra Criss3 years ago in Psyche