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Advice and tips on managing mental health, maintaining a positive outlook and becoming your happiest self.
The BIG PUSH.
When you start showing up and speaking your truths, the BIG PUSH happens. I always thought it happened because it was a punishment for doing something wrong. But now I think it is actually the universe's way of pushing out the bad from your life in order to make room for the good.
By Jaded Savior Blog4 years ago in Psyche
Wanting To Make Better Choices? Here Are the 4 Outside Factors You Need To Master
Choosing is something we all do every day. Whether you realize it or not, you make choices all day long. Of course, some of your choices will have no consequences, while others, rarer, will have much more important consequences on your life.
By Sylvain Saurel4 years ago in Psyche
Your Real Friends Are Not the Ones Who Come to Your Funeral
This isn’t an inspirational story. This is my story. When I was around 20 and in college, all I did was go to class, go to Jiu-Jitsu practice, and go home and be sad. I didn’t go out. I didn’t “party”. I trained, studied, and cried. For years, that was my real life.
By Christopher Wojcik4 years ago in Psyche
Parental Drug Addiction & Impact on Children
Despite the fact that there is a strong link between parental drug addiction and the development of the child, research has found that there is also a significant connection between substance abuse and mental health problems in the children of substance abusers. For example, addiction in the parent can contribute to the child's low socioeconomic status, which may lead to the neglect of the child. These children may also face domestic violence, lack food, and school support.
By Jerry Dover4 years ago in Psyche
Red light, green light, 1 2 3.
It feels like I can't trust someone if they do not open up right away. It feels weird if it takes a lot of time to know someone or become involved in their personal life. It is even suspicious if for weeks into months the connection is slow. It could feel like I am being ignored, neglected, or even that the person is detached if they want time alone often. Why do I feel this way?
By Jaded Savior Blog4 years ago in Psyche
What Is Impostor Syndrome And How Do You Start To Work On It?
What is impostor syndrome? Impostor syndrome originally termed ‘Imposter Phenomenon’ was first described by Pauline Clance, PhD, and Suzanne Imes, PhD, in their research article “Imposter Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Interventions” 1978. It is defined by the feelings of intellectual inferiority, or in simple terms the feeling of being a fraud, especially in working life. People who suffer with imposter Syndrome struggle to attribute their successes or achievements to their own ability, and will often put them down to luck, good timing, a fluke, or just play them down entirely.
By Shelly Freeman4 years ago in Psyche
How Effective is The Inpatient Drug Rehab in Brookhaven, GA
Finding the right inpatient rehab in Brookhaven, GA, can be a difficult process. Different facilities offer different types of treatment. Some are inpatient, while others are outpatient. The best inpatient drug rehabilitation program will use a combination of outpatient and inpatient techniques, depending on the patient's needs. The inpatient rehab center will treat the patient for the entirety of the treatment process, while the outpatient clinic will only handle minor issues.
By Eleonora Rollings4 years ago in Psyche










