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Overcoming Body Insecurities and Finding Self-Love Through Yoga
In today’s society, body insecurities and eating disorders are issues that plague countless women, often stemming from various experiences or societal pressures. I want to share my personal journey of overcoming these challenges, in the hope that it resonates with others and provides some solace or guidance.
By Demi Wrightabout a month ago in Psyche
American Equality
Does America’s reputation for being a land of opportunity hold up for every people group? While it is apparent that the United States has failed to live up to its stated ideals, the proportion of people allowed to succeed has expanded over time. From the emancipation of slaves in 1863 to the women’s expansion of rights in 1920, or from the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to the allowance of homosexuality in 2003—and further, the sanctioning of homosexual marriage in 2015—the circle of inclusivity has ever widened as time has passed. However, not every group given equality under the law has thrived. Homosexuals have done increasingly well in the last two decades. While they do report a higher level of suicidal attempts when compared to the general population—63.18 per 100,000 and 14.04 per 100,000, respectively—they average a 10% higher rate of income than the general population.
By Geno C. Foralabout a month ago in Psyche
Simple Tips on Holding Space for Ourselves
In today's world, we are constantly connected to everything and everyone around us such as social media and smart devices. Yet, the world often feels more disconnected than ever, especially if you are neurodivergent community or have a mental illness. Why? Because when we take time to prioritize our mental health and symptoms, it is often frowned upon, leading us to disconnect from our thoughts and feelings, leading to us masking and neglecting our emotional well-being.
By Sandy Pace about a month ago in Psyche
Why It's Important To Let Go
The most dangerous thing about students of history is that they continually teach only the history they think matters. If they're good teachers, unfortunately, people will listen. That turns them into people stuck in the past, unable to see the present, and oblivious to what could still be.
By Jason Ray Morton about a month ago in Psyche
Managing the Bad Days After Mental Health Recovery
"The fight against yourself is such a fearful war." ― Hannah Clayton, Until the Shadows Lengthen I write a lot about my recovery from PTSD and schizophrenia. My message is that you're never too broken to change your life, even if it takes decades, as it did for me.
By Leon Macfaydenabout a month ago in Psyche
Surviving the Storm: Navigating Life with a Narcissist . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Imagine waking up every day to a world where the laws are always shifting and where affection and appreciation can quickly change to scorn and criticism. You can be the villain the next and the hero the first. This is the confusing reality of having a narcissist in your life: it's a life of highs and lows that make you doubt your own sanity. This piece delves into the intricate dynamics of living with a narcissist, examining the psychological tricks they play and providing advice on how to maintain your sense of self in the middle of their mayhem.
By Corey Sonnierabout a month ago in Psyche
Simple Ways to Empower Ourselves to Define Our Mental Health Journey
What does it mean to define our mental health journey? For me, defining my mental health journey is deeply personal. It has empowered me to foster a resilient and self-compassionate approach to how I relate to my Generalized Anxiety Disorder and ADHD diagnosis, treatment, and challenges.
By Sandy Pace about a month ago in Psyche
Raw materials.
I suddenly realised that I don’t have to feel great in order to write. Nor do I have to be inspired and connected to the higher power. It is ideal of course to create from that place. But this world is far from perfect, and so am I. If anything, I doubt that a truly creative person can feel great at all times; their sensitivity is a double edged sword after all. And for the most part, we don’t live in the society that accommodates those with a deeply feeling nature.
By Eva Smitteabout a month ago in Psyche
Unveiling 11 Effective Memorization Strategies
Have you seen the movie "Limitless"? If you're not sure, let me jog your memory: it's about a main character who discovers a special pill that allows him to recall all his experiences and knowledge whenever he needs to. Imagine if that were true! We spend our entire lives learning, but we often forget much of what we've learned. Why does this happen, and how can we improve our memory? In this article, I'll share some simple memorization tips and a universal formula to help you retrieve any information from your memory whenever you need it.
By Misbah Riazabout a month ago in Psyche