Introverts: Transition to Post-Pandemic Life On Your Own Terms
6-minute read As more and more people are vaccinated, it seems like maybe, just maybe, we're approaching the end of…
6-minute read As more and more people are vaccinated, it seems like maybe, just maybe, we're approaching the end of…
When your highly sensitive soul is feeling overwhelmed, these three questions can help you process those feelings…
We can’t always change our circumstances, but we can begin training our minds and changing our thoughts so we can start to feel better.
There are still limitations to what we can plan and do, but it is possible to create things to look forward to. Sometimes the smallest things can bring us the greatest joy.
How often do you worry about what others are thinking after you say or do something? How many times have you felt like you had to prove yourself to someone else, or play bigger—or smaller—because of the way they are showing up?
True confidence comes from deep within, and it’s unshakable. Yet so many of us are trying to build our confidence by seeking approval from external sources.
This shift in our focus can help us become fully present more often. It can give us the control that we’re striving for when we’re living in the uncertain, uncontrollable future, instead of the present moment.
It’s time to begin intentionally creating our new normal, instead of simply letting life happen to us again.
Life has a tendency to keep us in a challenging situation until it teaches us what we’re supposed to know.
It's become more important than ever to find ways to reset before we're exhausted, rundown, and nearing burnout. Here are the three biggest reasons to make self-care a priority.