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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
How to Be Unique and Owning Your Uniqueness In an Age of Manufactured Individuality
It's not a terrible question to ask, "How to be unique?" It is quite strange to live in a world where people are praised for being like one another. Nowadays, it seems that everyone has the same body, lifestyle, emotions, and thoughts. While it is desirable to be relatable, individuality is essential. You can still have connection with others while being unique. Modern society encourages similarity but it can also hinder our well-being. While it might be beneficial to capitalism, it is not good for us. Someone is making a profit from this unhealthy scheme if we all seek the same things. Recycling our souls and our perceptions is a big problem for our true selves.
By Hannah Wilkins4 years ago in Psyche
Keys to Cultivating an Attitude of Gratitude
Our culture is all about hustle. Being busy and booked is an indicator of success. This school of thought has the downside: it makes it harder to manage stress and burnout. This can make it impossible to feel calm and peaceful . It is important to stop, take a look around, and thank God for all that you have accomplished. It's a wonderful time to be alive. It is a great time to be grateful. Gratitude is good for your mind as well as your body. It can help you sleep better and reduce stress levels. There are many ways to be grateful, but these are just a few.
By Marco Viera4 years ago in Psyche
How to Maintain Your Peace of Mind Everyday
2020 has been very interesting. There have been many ebbs, flows and changes in what I consider to be the most challenging and turbulent year due to the Corona virus pandemic. Most economies are now open again as the summer draws to a close. Things are set to get busy with Back to School season fast approaching. Parents scrambling to arrange for their children's distance learning needs. Businesses are also trying to rebound. Others have experienced severe damage and are now unable to return. Everyone is now wondering if this is the new normal or if there will be another wave of the virus. Although it can feel difficult to plan for tomorrow, there are some things you can do to keep your mind and body sane as you navigate through these turbulent times. Continue reading to learn more.
By Marco Viera4 years ago in Psyche
What Keeping A Dream Journal Can Do For You
I started my dream journal way back in 2014. It was a kind of a spur of the moment thing because -at the time- I actually only wrote my dreams down in order to tell it them to my sister. She'd always complained about my horrible ability to explain stuff on the fly and I figured that it was a sound solution.
By Anna Miller4 years ago in Psyche
How to Protect Your Mental Health and Wellbeing. Top Story - October 2021.
We’ve become slaves to our gadgets. Every hobby is now seen as a potential side hustle and money-making machine. We no longer do things for the sake of enjoyment. If you’re not monetising a skill you’re seen as if you’re an alien.
By Rejoice Denhere4 years ago in Psyche
The Benefits of Inpatient Addiction Treatment
If you or a loved one is dealing with an addiction and needs help before the problem spirals out of control (if it hasn’t already) it is best to seek out professional help. When it comes to a professional recovery center, you have two options: outpatient and inpatient rehab.
By Cornerstone Healing Center4 years ago in Psyche
4 Things you can do to Improve your Self-Discipline
Self-discipline is a great skill to teach yourself. Most if not all entrepreneurs have mastered this and some have gone on to say it's the key to success in their business. It's not just important for entrepreneurs.
By Nicholas McKenna4 years ago in Psyche
Learning to be Assertive is Tough but Doable
It's difficult for people to be assertive. There's a fine line between being pushy or a pushover but it's important to know that being assertive is neither of these. What you want to do is express the way you feel about a certain topic respectfully but with confidence. It's hard to stand your ground and say what you really feel but it's a good way to get things off your chest.
By Nicholas McKenna4 years ago in Psyche









