Monday Mojo – feel-good motivation for the week ahead: Mind The Gap. Do you think of life as a journey? We plan our ideal route. Navigate twists and turns. And before we know it, we’re there. Sometimes though, the destination isn’t what we had in mind. We find ourselves somewhere, without being really sure howContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Mind The Gap”
Category Archives: Mental Health
Monday Mojo – Be Here
Monday Mojo – feel-good motivation for the week ahead: Be Here How often do you find yourself lost in thought? According to Harvard University, we spend 47% of our day wandering off in to the past or present. The mind, it would seem (the big old pin-ball machine that it is), is hardly ever focusedContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Be Here”
Monday Mojo – Release Control
Monday Mojo – feel-good motivation for the week ahead: Release Control Have you ever tried to force something? I’m referring to the times when you pushed, and pushed, and pushed for the outcome you felt you needed. Sometimes it works, and it’s powerful. It’s important to show people what we’re passionate about. If it hadn’t haveContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Release Control”
Monday Mojo – Breathe Through It
Monday Mojo – feel-good motivation for the week ahead: Breathe through it Are you feeling the love? February is usually seen as the month of romance, where suddenly everything in the shops is red, pink or heart-shaped. If you’re feeling nurtured, nourished and appreciated then you might join in the joyful hype of celebrating CupidContinueContinue reading “Monday Mojo – Breathe Through It”
Just Listen: Resisting the Urge to ‘Fix’ People
A big challenge facing people who experience poor mental health today – aside from the cuts in financial support, lack of funding for statutory primary care services, problems making an appointment with their doctor, the stigma associated with seeking help, and stretched resources within the charity sector – is the emphasis on trying to “fix”ContinueContinue reading “Just Listen: Resisting the Urge to ‘Fix’ People”