The Small Habits That Help Me When Depression Creeps Back

Depression doesn’t usually arrive all at once for me. It tends to creep back in quietly — a little less energy, a bit more withdrawal, a subtle flattening of things that normally feel manageable. Often, by the time I realise what’s happening, I’m already carrying more than I thought. Here are some habits I findContinueContinue reading “The Small Habits That Help Me When Depression Creeps Back”

Anger – can you channel and control it productively?

Anyone can become angry – that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way – this is not easy.Aristotle This thought made me stop and think. A whole new direction to look at anger from. WeContinueContinue reading “Anger – can you channel and control it productively?”

Can you NOT think? It’s important! #depression

In our ever busy world we all can do with finding a moment to pause and be quiet.

This one really is not easy to do. It takes a lot more than merely finding the time to be quiet. Find clarity of mind through not thinking…

Distractions are everywhere…

If you can take a step back orientate yourself and focus on the direction you should be going, cutting through the distraction, and get going. Then you are most of the way there to a much more productive life… filled with achievement!

#depression – The all important objective step back

Rather than projecting an idea of what your mind should look like in meditation, take a step back and be curious about the reality instead.More meaningful advice from our friends at http://www.headspace.com There is a deeper undertone to this statement. One that translates into many aspects of life. Can you really, and I do meanContinueContinue reading “#depression – The all important objective step back”