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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
Be less hard on yourself for crying out loud. It's ridiculous.. Content Warning.
I had one of those shower thoughts. The best ones come to me when locked in a misty chamber of privacy and soap suds, concealed behind a cold curtain that gives the ick when it sticks to the skin. Cor, that was a poetic start.
By Chelsea Branchabout a year ago in Psyche
Injection, Tablet, or Syrup: Which Works Faster?
When it comes to taking medication, the form in which it’s administered can significantly affect how quickly it works and its overall effectiveness. Injections, tablets, and syrups are three common ways medicines are taken, but each has its own advantages and limitations. Understanding the differences between these forms can help you make informed decisions about your treatment. In this article, we’ll explore how these medication forms work, which one provides the fastest relief, and which might be best for your needs.
By William Henryabout a year ago in Psyche
A Goal's Purpose. Top Story - October 2024.
If you thought the Purpose of a Goal was to Achieve It, then you've Completely missed the Value. It's easy to see when people Believe that the Purpose of a Goal is to Achieve It based on How they Speak About It.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Psyche
Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Moving
Moving to a new home is often touted as one of life’s most stressful events. Whether it’s across town or across the country, the process can evoke a wide range of emotions, from excitement about new beginnings to sadness about leaving behind cherished memories. Understanding and addressing these feelings can make the transition smoother and more manageable. This article explores the emotional challenges of moving and provides practical tips to help individuals and families navigate this often-overwhelming experience.
By Saving Movingabout a year ago in Psyche
Why Today's Offices Prevent Productivity
The Human Soul Will Never Thrive In A Prison. This is Why Today's Offices Fail to Produce Results. It is also Why "Mandating" Returning to the Office has been such a Failure across the Board.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Psyche
My Story - Why I Became a Medical Intuitive
Many people have asked me how I got into the intuitive work that I do. This is My Story. A strong intuition is something I have had my whole life. I remember as a small child just knowing and seeing what others didn't. I never dared to share with my family or friends the things I knew, as I was afraid of being weird or odd. In hindsight, I would have loved to discover how the intuition all worked decades before I did. The world would have made so much more sense to me if I had a mentor to tell me I wasn’t imagining things, or making them up, or being too sensitive (a label I carried into adulthood). How do I explain to my grade two teacher when she chastised me for daydreaming, telling me what a "horrible" child I was, that I was seeing angels floating and dancing around my deceased brother outside the classroom window?
By Susan Lee Woodwardabout a year ago in Psyche
Softness and Strength - Balancing Life
I go to yoga classes and “practice” the art of strength and softness in my poses. It is quite remarkable how the slightest micron of a movement can change the way the body feels from head to toe in the minutiae of sinewy muscle variations. Where pain resides, it can be transformed into strength and a shift in both perception and feeling. Ease enters the fascia, and the burn in the muscle tissue turns into a warm inviting message/massage. I lean in to await the universal wisdom in the softness/strength balance of life that permeates my thoughts on a daily basis.
By Susan Lee Woodwardabout a year ago in Psyche












