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Detaching my personality from my profession
If you are being asked about who you are, what would you say? Oftentimes, we identify ourselves based on our work. Our job title becomes our identity but is that really all we are? Our volunteer Mika shares with us how she’s navigating her endeavours and the reminders that she carries with her along the way to cultivate calm.
My journey towards accepting my body
Learning to love your body when you really don't is no easy task, and it's not as simple as it may seem. Going from "I hate my body" to something more positive will take time and conscious effort. Here are some tips on how you can look after your body image
What brought me to therapy
It is unfortunate that a negative stigma holds many people back from making good use of therapy as a powerful tool for living a healthy and happy life. In this article, Triston shares how therapy has become a powerful tool in his life and his experiences with it.
How I’m working on my fear of failure
Fear of failure is said to be one of the greatest barriers to success, and that makes total sense —fear of failure can stop us from making attempts in the first place. But can anyone blame us for fearing failure? Chloris shares some tips that she learnt from her personal experience on how to cope with the fear of failure so that things are just a tad bit easier.
#RedefiningFailure on my own terms
“With every failure that I was met with, my self-worth would crumble just a tiny bit, chipping away like the bricks of a stone wall.”
Failure has its way of making us feel ashamed and embarrassed. So much so that it can affect our self-worth and manifest in many unhealthy ways. Claire opens up about her own experience with failure and how she’s been #RedefiningFailure.
Some things I’ve learnt as a Calm Circles Facilitator
As a university undergraduate taking psychology, there haven’t been many opportunities for our volunteer, Claire to go out in the field and interact with people with mental health conditions. In the field of psychology, a Masters degree is required before one can be out in the field. However, she’s been doing a great job in helping Calm Collective run our monthly community event, Calm Circles. If you’ve participated in our event, you might have met her while she’s facilitating group discussions. In this article, she shares candidly about her experience and what she has learnt from being a Calm Circles facilitator.
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