Making meaning out of our lives can help us find ground through difficulties.
Tag Archives: psychotherapy
Who Are You, Offline?
Intimacy with ourselves and others is lost when we focus solely on the social aspects and feedback about our online personas. Our real lives are in the private moments at the end of the day when no one is looking, and there’s nothing to prove, gain or get.
The Wisdom In Change
Accepting impermanence allows us to become more present with our lives.
The Feelings Aren’t the Problem: It Gets Easier As You Go
Self-awareness and psychological growth happens in process of turning inward and engaging with yourself more seriously.
Musings
Your Therapist Doesn’t Have the Answers. You Do.
The goal of psychotherapy isn’t to feel better but to get better at feeling.
What We’re Not Talking About and Why it Matters
What we avoid impacts our progress.
Ambivalence is a Stage of Change
Navigating ambivalence requires curiosity.
Time, Patience, and Process: A Musical Thing
Learning to dance in the process of life’s unfolding.
Accept, Then Change Comes
When we accept ourselves and things as they are, then they change.