Tag: mental health

The Ideal Self

The Ideal Self

In humanistic psychology Carl Rogers differentiated the actual self: the person you are now, with the ideal self: the person you want to be. This short essay will be an analysis of the ideal self and some insight into becoming your best version of you. The Transcendent Self In most eastern traditions, the ideal self …

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What is Mindfulness?

What is Mindfulness?

It has been brought to my attention that the word ‘mindfulness’ gets thrown around a fair bit when people speak about mental health strategies and in things like spirituality and Buddhism, but it rarely gets a definition or explanation. What is mindfulness? It incorporates lots of different mental and physical techniques with an underlying purpose …

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What I’ve Found Pursuing Truth and Knowledge

What I’ve Found Pursuing Truth and Knowledge

In trying to find purpose I was advised to go out and look for my personal truth. Personal truth can be interpreted in many ways but as far as I can tell it can be summarised as – what you are experienced in or knowledgeable about that puts you in a unique position to help …

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The Difference Between Ego and Healthy Self-Esteem

The Difference Between Ego and Healthy Self-Esteem

The Difference Between Ego and Healthy Self-Esteem In this short essay I aim to detail the key differences between ego and healthy self-esteem. I think it’s important that people examine their inner workings and their relationships with others, as these are the foundation that ego and self-esteem are built on. I definitely used to have …

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2 Things Buddhism Helped Me With Coping With Depression

2 Things Buddhism Helped Me With Coping With Depression

Buddhism as I understand it is a practice that examines reality and its observer (you) deeply through the lens of the Buddha. It teaches you to firstly become awake, and secondly to become the master of your own mind. It has aided me greatly with managing my day-to-day mental health and has resonated deeply with …

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Remembering Who You Are

Remembering Who You Are

If someone asked, “who are you?” what do you respond with? Most people would answer with their name. But is your name really who you are? Or is it just a word that you identify with when other people call you it? If you are not your name then who are you? This question has …

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The Two Ways to Live

The Two Ways to Live

As far as I can tell, there are two ways in which to live this life. You can either operate under the notion that you are one of seven billion humans on a speck of dust in an infinite cosmos and that nothing matters. Or you can alternately live life following the idea that you …

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The Importance of Living in the Moment

The Importance of Living in the Moment

Think of a time where you had no perception of time, no thoughts of the past or future, fully engrossed in what you were doing at that exact moment or fully aware of what was going on and how you were feeling. Now what if I told you that you could live life predominantly in …

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The Anxiety Warrior – Collaboration

The Anxiety Warrior – Collaboration

A copy of the recent collaboration I did with The Anxiety Warrior, a great mental health pioneer and blogger. To access their blog full of great information on anxiety click here or follow them on Instagram here. They gave me the task of writing 5 things I’ve learned living with depression. I was diagnosed with …

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Interview – The Honour Project

Interview – The Honour Project

Recently I teamed up with the people at The Honour Project, a blog that combines mental health, psychology and the soul for an interview. Rochelle, founder of The Honour Project came up with some deeply probing questions and insights into some areas of mental health had had not yet considered. She is doing great work …

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