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Mental health and REALTION..ships.
Is it mental to think I can be in a relationship when I’m considered....erm mental? Integrating, interacting and compromising in a relationship can already be an immense challenge for some. However, if you were to add mental health into the equation you would have a whole different set of challenges to consider. When it comes to managing mental health there is much to understand. There is also an increasing amount of information out there which can sometimes feel overwhelming.
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Humans
Sex and the Spirituality.
I remember being in my early 20’s at work one day and having a conversation with a group of women in their mid 40’s about sex. They would tell me that they used to pretend to be asleep in order to avoid having any sexual intimacy with their husbands. When they told me this I couldn’t believe my ears. Why would you purposely want to avoid physical intimacy with your partner? At the time I was oblivious to the rumors that married people have less sex than those who are not married and I couldn’t seem to understand why?
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Longevity
Tech and Time
Living in this modern day and age, the age of technology and consumerism we can find that people are becoming more and more reliant on objects and personal gain. Has this made us more selfish as individuals? And do we feed off of instant gratification?
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Motivation
Mental Health
How do you deal with pressure or stressful situations? When I cast my mind back to past job interviews, I can’t help but to focus on one generalised question in particular that always seems to crop up. "How do you manage your stress/workload/etc?"
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Psyche
Anger vs Peace
When asked, most people would agree that they would prefer to feel peace over anger. However, if we were to look at anger in more depth, we would realise that people experience this emotion in very different ways. Anger is usually a reaction to how an individual would respond to a situation or life event, and many people may not realise that they are carrying anger around with them in their day to day lives. When we compare this to peace, peace is the epitome of forgiveness. We can not find peace within ourselves until we can learn to forgive other people for their actions.
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Motivation




