Living with Anxiety
It’s intrusive thoughts that simply won’t go away no matter how much you try to escape them.
I Tracked My Mood for a Month—This is What Happened
It was hard to see the big picture when all I could remember were my intense feelings of despair.
The Dangers of Labeling
Our use of labels combined with our own negative self-talk continues to fuel an already fragile human condition and can contribute to physical symptoms of depression to anxiety.
The Drip and the Spark
How an understanding of change in conjunction with an accurate understanding of self can allow us to accelerate learning in any area.
The Power of Positive Affirmations
It’s truly time to bring some positivity into our lives. Let’s make it our goal this new year!
Surviving the Holidays During a Pandemic
Although we cannot control the fact that there’s a pandemic during the holidays, there are still ways in which we can stay afloat during this confusing, unique season.
Finding Clarity Through the Healing Process
This is the magic of the healing process—it’s so much simpler than we sometimes make it out to be.
Feeling Like a Burden
We are not a burden; it is a mind trick that requires a swiftly concentrated brain to overcome it. We are more than capable of being our own heroes and saving our lost souls from the dark and stormy black sea of negative thoughts.
Confessions From an Instagram Newbie
The thing with Instagram is that it thrives on constant posting and most importantly garnering those critical likes! My need to have someone “like” me was turning into self-destruction.
Dating With Anxiety
Oftentimes, the thought of putting yourself out there and being vulnerable may sound anxiety-provoking. Sometimes we may find that relationships feel more difficult to maintain when we have anxiety.
Being Pluto
This feeling of disconnection is common amongst the general population but it doesn’t have to be a forever thing.
The Bell Jar Effect
Sometimes, finding support in anonymity or through introspection is more attainable than venting aloud, and that’s okay. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to getting through the depths of mental illness.