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Coping with the Great “Post-Pandemic” Transition
Even if your life looks no different as the season changes, the world and people around you are affected and impacting road rage, dinner moods, conference calls and child behavior.
Coping with Covid Aftermath
As more people get vaccinated and the world opens up, what is your life like during Covid’s aftermath? How are you re-entering the workspaces, schools, playgrounds, parties, family reunions, weddings, gyms, play dates? Are you bringing back the routines you had before, or restructuring your life’s rhythms to something else?
When Self-Awareness Mobilizes
Fear divides. We know that. Fear also brings out the ego in us - the parts of us that react and the thoughts and emotions that are unobserved and therefore unchecked. Reckless.
TGIF: Slow Down to Speed Up
Whether you are a parent or not, I imagine you may be feeling slight worry about Covid and heading back indoors. Personally, I bulked up on hand sanitizer and new masks for the family.
Changing the Game
Play is essential. Yet the pressure to perform ends up taking away from the playfulness somewhere as kids get older and expectations arise.
The Trouble with Family Vacations: On FOOA and The Roles We Play
I learned a new term last week called “Family Of Origin Amnesia”. It’s this idea that we totally forget our family of origin dynamics as time goes on and we’ve created space.
On being sad, making plans and imagination
Leading up to that traumatic event I had missed opportunities to clear out some of my usual stressful clutter. Then after the event still kept missing the opportunities. Or not creating the opportunities.
How to Understand Your Child: 4 Steps
OPENing up includes four steps and can bring more compassion and understanding to your and your child’s lives.
Cultivating Softies: On Men, Shrill and Botany
Too often people do not use the tool of therapy or ask for help because they think their problems are not big enough.
Save Yourself: Mothers, Trauma and Denial
But there’s something about mothering, or women in general we need to address as a culture.
And that is that mothering is not martyrdom.
Lean the **** Out
I am so tired of hustle culture. I am so tired of telling women to lean in. I am so tired of women making it seem like you can really have it all. Because you cannot.
Why We Should All Be Dancing
Dancing can feel daunting, scary, or maybe even embarrassing. But listen here, my dear reader, I’m encouraging you to dance anyways...even if you don’t have a rhythmic bone in your body.
Guilt Is Not An Emotion
Many of you will find that it’s natural tendencies/conditioned habits to want to make others happy, to avoid conflict and not have to feel the dreaded guilt.
What if I told you that guilt is not an emotion, but rather, guilt is a story.
Nature and Our Mental Health
I can’t even tell you how many times during the past year I have uttered the statement, “I’m pretty sure going outside has been the only thing that’s kept me sane,” and I mean that with every fiber of my being.
How to (and not to) Speak to a Pregnant Woman
This is about the stage in pregnancy when I realized just how clueless people were when it came to interacting with a pregnant woman.
Attachment Styles: Secure Sally, Dismissive Dan, Anxious Annie + Fearful Frank
This type of framework, otherwise known as “attachment”, describes a psychological connectedness that begins during infancy and continues to build over time, eventually defining how we relate to friends, family members and even strangers.
Breaking the Cycle of Stress
Stress happens. It’s inevitable. But how we respond to stress? That’s a whole other story.
Mental Health is #OnTrend
These days we are consuming so much information that our own inner wisdom can get suffocated. We look to influencers, the media, online quizzes, podcasts and yes, even therapists, to tell us what to think, eat, how to move, who to date and what career to have.
Art is a Biological Need, Not a Luxury
Before you reflect on what you tell yourself about art, try to enter a non-valuing mindset, meaning, setting the intention to simply observe something without putting a value of “good/bad”, “right/wrong”, “should/shouldn’t” on it.
A Brief History of Women’s Mental Health Care
Throughout history, women’s mental health has taken a bad rap.