A Happiness Tip Do you want to be happier? You may need to smile. Yes, research shows that smiling can improve your mood. Most of us think that the good mood comes first. You are in a good mood which causes you to smile. Have you ever considered that sometimes it is actually the … [Read more...]
Self-Compassion and Accountability
Self-compassionate people hold themselves accountable for their actions. They are not threatened by their mistakes. Because they do not judge themselves harshly, they are able to admit their mistakes. Because they are able to admit their mistakes, they are able to learn from … [Read more...]
10 Questions to Help Depression
Fighting depression is hard! It requires a lot of work. What may seem like a simple task to someone who is not depressed, may be terribly difficult for someone who is. If you are feeling depressed, ask yourself, "Am I doing everything that I can to decrease my depression?" If … [Read more...]
Are You a People Pleaser?
Author and thought leader, Gabrielle Bernstein discusses people pleasing... There’s a fine line between helping others and being a people pleaser, and mistaking one for the other can be hugely detrimental. When we put others’ needs before our own, we deplete our energy, which … [Read more...]
Radical Acceptance
When we judge our feelings as "bad" or we tell ourselves that we "shouldn't" feel a certain way, we are essentially telling ourselves that something is wrong with us. This creates shame, and shame is at the root of self-sabotaging behaviors. Our harsh judgment of our emotions … [Read more...]
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