self help
Self help, because you are your greatest asset.
Positive Thinking
It is so important to be positive. Whatever you think in your mind will eventually leak out into your everyday life. If you always think negatively, how do you expect to get positive results? If want a positive outcome you must practice positive thinking. Whenever a negative thought tries to capture your mind, it is important to stop and overpower it with positive thoughts. If you start to doubt yourself and think that you can't accomplish your goal, or question whether you might fail, then you will need to drown out those thoughts. You should think that you can do anything you set your mind to, and know that you were created to accomplish greatness. If you fall, you can always dust yourself off and get back up again. These are the ways in which we should be thinking daily.
By Shauna Campbell7 years ago in Motivation
Altering Negativity Through Mindfulness
For several years, I spent my time providing crisis care for individuals struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues. One thing that was evident in all of my clients was traumatic life experiences. For over a year, I worked with clients struggling to regain control over their lives after traumatic life experiences. Having lived through my share of trauma, I find that I have a deep level of empathy for individual struggling to stabilize, recover, and ultimately rediscover their best selves. I have been a part of helping others rebuild their resiliency and exerting their personal will over the lives they found themselves in. I have held the hands of individuals who wish to end their personal pain. I have sat with people who deal with their pain by using substances to deaden the pain, individuals who disassociate as a means of escape, as well as those who harm themselves to control the pain in their lives.
By Nalda Parker7 years ago in Motivation
Say Yes to You. Top Story - November 2018.
We all need a little reminder from time to time to stop and smell the roses. While working on my MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, I’ve found these concepts to be especially important not only for my clients but for myself, too. Learning to say yes to myself has been one of the most difficult but also one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I hope it can be for you, too.
By Holly Paine7 years ago in Motivation
The Art of Releasing Expectation
How many times have we gone into a situation with an expectation, only to discover how very wrong we were? Walking into a job that you expect to be straight forward, and discovering it is very convoluted. Walking into a date with the expectation that it will go well, only to have it tank horribly. Expecting your sports team to win, your tax return to be high, and life in general to be something comprehensible. We have all heard the pessimist's argument, "I expect the worst, so when it doesn't happen I am pleasantly surprised. I don't think this is the right approach either. I want to explore what I mean when I say "expect nothing" and how this approach has helped me in my personal, and professional life.
By Paige Graffunder7 years ago in Motivation
7 Self Care Tips for a Happier Life
For some reason, discussing mental health has always had a negative stigma. Whether it be talking about the “ugly” sides of mental health like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, etc., or even discussing taking regular “me time” to heal and recharge your mind, people oftentimes bunch mental illnesses together and don’t understand that most people try to not be defined by their mental illness or their symptoms. On that same note, a lot of people think “me time” is selfish. I disagree fully. I think everybody needs time to themselves away from their kids and even away from their spouse if need be, to simply remember who they are!
By LWA7 years ago in Motivation
Give Me a Break Already!
It is very important to understand where you are in life. Self-awareness is what I like to call it, which is when you take a step back to reflect, review and realize what is going on in your life mentally, emotionally, spiritually and physically. At the end of the day, those four things are the most important aspects of your life. You might not think so, but when those four things are in order and you are generally happy with everything and everyone around you, there is nothing you can do and success will come. You must have patience, though, because it's not an overnight solution.
By Bashyra Holland7 years ago in Motivation
To Those Who Need a Reminder to Practice Some Self Care
Life is a mess and often times that mess can overwhelm us. That can be said for the best moments and the absolute worst. The goal of this reading though is to touch on those worst moments when we get so caught up in what is going wrong or what could go wrong that we forget to take care of ourselves.
By Amber Nasers7 years ago in Motivation
30 Days of Self-Love: Day 1
Recently, I was watching a video and the narrator of the video was talking about her journey to finding herself and discovering her happiness. She said, "How could I expect anyone to love being with me when I didn't even love being with me. I needed to learn who I was, not as mommy or wife, but as myself." This statement has dramatically echoed in my head, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Struck by realization, I knew I needed to make some changes.
By Chelsea Fos7 years ago in Motivation
Every Day Struggle to Be Bigger
Right, I am sitting in this beautiful Barcelonian bar sipping a gorgeous glass of red with this chocolate hint in it (note: I can't afford this glass nor the second one—and I am actually drinking second #justsaying, as I am unemployed and should be thinking of the fucking eggs for tomorrow's breakie god damn it). Nonetheless, fuck it. I will go jogging tomorrow morning instead. Years ago I was dreaming of "this" moment, not to be unemployed nor not being able to buy myself a glass of red a week before my birthday especially, but to be evolving and becoming someone who will not settle for boredom and be subjected to the fear of living the life.
By Jane Smith7 years ago in Motivation












