Tag Archives: vulnerability

Help is on the Way

 Due to a variety of events (pandemic, birth of twins, moved twice in the past two years with said twins, etc.), my anxiety has really gotten out of control. I have been self-medicating in different ways to push it away … Continue reading

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#Softlife

For psychotherapist Meghan Watson, founder of Bloom Psychology & Wellness, the #softlife means a life marked by tenderness, vulnerability, slow living, intentionality, ritual, and purpose. “When I think about living a soft life, I see it as a way of being rather … Continue reading

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Realationship Myths

“there are relationships that exist in the world with zero conflict.”• all relationships experience conflict. Some just navigate the bumps better than others. • “relationships with the right person (or people) should feel effortless.” • healthy relationships require effort on … Continue reading

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The Power of Crisis

Crisis can break us or save us– or… Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I … Continue reading

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HELP

I’m going through some tough times. I’ve always been strong and independent, and I think I’ve also been a good friend. I know my old friends care about me, but I need more right now, but I don’t know how … Continue reading

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