The Importance of Having Personal Boundaries

Personal boundaries are the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships. They dictate what we consider acceptable behaviour from others and how we allow others to treat us...

How Exercise Can Be Your Anti-Anxiety Ally

From work pressures to personal issues, stress can often feel overwhelming. Embracing physical activity can be a powerful tool in reducing anxiety and enhancing overall well-being...

How to Stop Your Mind Feeling Like It's Full of Unanswered Questions

Like a washing machine on a spin cycle, our minds often feel like they're filled with an endless stream of unanswered questions....

Perfection the Un-Live-Able Goal

When we have a thought or idea that we want to do or get across, we feel the urge that we have to communicate it to other people...

Finding Your Real Self Again

On the surface it seems an odd idea that you could actually be anything other than who you really are. But from the time we can talk, we’re being programmed to “fit in” ...

How Our Dreams Can Illuminate the Shadows of Anxiety

Dreams have been a source of fascination and mystery for centuries, often regarded as a window into our subconscious mind...

Connecting to Our Inner Self

When you want to listen to a particular radio station, you tune your radio to that station, tuning in to a particular frequency. It's the same when you want to watch a particular show on TV...

9 Tips For Calm That Are Not Meditation

Ah Meditation. It's that delightful practice where you sit still, trying to empty your mind, while your brain...

Do you often say I don't have enough time?

Have you ever thought to yourself that there aren’t enough hours in the day, or felt overwhelmed at the tasks facing you?

Why Do We Keep So Much Stuff

So many of us say that we need to organise our shelves, draws or home when things are all over the place creating a mess...


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