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Looking Back
There was a time when the world we live in was filled with magic and mystery and every human being participated in it on a daily basis. This was a time people of the Earth on all continents and in every country had a deep connection to nature and the land they lived on.
By Caroline-StoryGirlCA4 years ago in Psyche
How Much Is The Cost Of Sober Living
If you're looking for sober living in Springfield Oregon, there are many options available. Lane County has several residential areas, including the city of Portland, Oregon. This Oregon city is located in the Southern Willamette Valley. As part of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, it is the second most populous city in the Eugene-Springfield region. If you're interested in finding a sober living center in Springfield, you should consider the information below.
By Trenton Utsey4 years ago in Psyche
What are the cons of Sober Living in Novato, CA
The main advantage of a sober living home is the environment. Unlike an ordinary home, the residents of a sober living home do not use alcohol or drugs. They are expected to live under their own responsibility, which can be difficult for people in recovery. Also, residents are expected to pay rent and food. They are expected to handle the same things that they would do in a normal household.
By Edelmira Goh4 years ago in Psyche
Taking Care of Your Mental Health
The importance of taking care of your mental health cannot be overstated. It's relatively easy for many of us to lose sight of what's essential when we're stressed, overworked, and feeling like there is no escape. But you don't have to live with constant mental anxiety or emotional exhaustion. With just a few changes, you can regain your sense of balance and increase your overall happiness.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Psyche
High Time for Marijuana-Assisted Sobriety
I first tried to get sober, from alcohol (which should not need to be said), in 2009. I immediately stopped crack cocaine, and except for one weekend in 2012, powdered cocaine. That began a string of periods of total abstinence from all “mind- and mood-altering chemicals,” including alcohol and marijuana, but not tobacco, caffeine, or sugar.
By Joe Arshawsky4 years ago in Psyche
There Are Over 50+ Alters Inside My Mind: Here's a What It's Actually Like to Have D.I.D.
So, let us begin with why we are writing this for you today — Medium, that's right. Medium! Well… Not the website. Now let us elaborate… it is because of the medium newsletter from we think, the Medium Creators Hub, and in today’s newsletter, it talked about writing when you are vulnerable, essentially is what summarizes the gist of the moving newsletter.
By Cyanide Chaos4 years ago in Psyche
Anger Management Through Healthy Expression
There are basically three kinds of anger that help shape how you react in certain situations that make you angry. These are: Passive Aggression, Mixed Aggression, and Direct Aggression. If you're angry, then the best way to respond is Assertive Anger first.
By Yogesh Sawant4 years ago in Psyche
'Tis the Season for Wonder - With Just A Hint of Sadness
It's been hard for me to get into the holiday spirit this year. 2021 has been a tough year of dealing with grief, recovering from injuries, and battling depression on top of the general business of just being a self-employed farm wife and homeschooling a special needs teenager.
By Analise Dionn4 years ago in Psyche
The Choice To Heal
I come from two long lines of intense trauma. Both my mother and father were born into poverty and raised Catholic by teenage parents. Both sets of my grandparents were also born into poverty and raised Catholic by teenage parents. Does anything more need to be said? Shame and addiction have plagued my Ancestors for God knows how long. Until me.
By Natalie Nichole Silvestri4 years ago in Psyche
10 Easy Ways to Reduce Anxiety
1. Meditation This one is my favorite if you are feeling super-anxious and you aren't at home. All you need is a pair of headphones, your cell phone, and a place you can sit down. A relaxing and peaceful setting is ideal, but I've even had decent results on a seat in a crowded train in New York.
By Victoria Long4 years ago in Psyche








