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Reparenting Your Inner Child: Ways to heal your past and shape your future
Often, we may think that reaching a certain age makes us fully grown up. But the truth is, deep inside us, there is a part that never fully grows up – the inner child. Introduced by Psychiatrist Carl Jung, the inner child represents the childlike essence within us that shapes our thoughts, behaviours, and choices. It is the part of you that retains the memories, both joyful and painful, from your past.
Why change is the only constant and how to embrace it
The phrase “change is the only constant” originates from the observation of the Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus. He observed that the natural world was in a constant state of movement and concluded that change was a fundamental aspect of reality.
Getting to know our feelings
As humans, we experience a myriad of emotions. It’s not always easy to recognize a feeling as it is rarely one-dimensional. However, being able to identify what you are feeling enables you to make decisions about how best to manage it.
Managing my period as a swimmer
I hope this helps with those wondering how to train and compete at a high level while navigating the intricacies of the feminine.
Dealing with brain fog
Do you find yourself having difficulty finding the right words, memory loss or a lack of motivation? If so, you might be experiencing brain fog.
Getting through Father’s Day when you don’t have a great relationship with your father
Perhaps you and your father never got along, or maybe he wasn’t very present in your life. It can be tough when this hard-to-ignore day serves as a reminder of the broken relationship you have with your father. After all, not all of us are lucky enough to have superhero fathers.
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