Low maintenance well-being. I have always said that well-being is an active and not a passive process. It is not just going to happen. I believe this to be true. I am also aware that there are lots of celebrities who post and are very critical of being concerned about health and well-being. I getContinue reading “Love You: Love Living”
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Love You: Love Your Choices
We all accept that when someone stops smoking it’s a good thing but stopping drinking alcohol can have mixed reviews. It can get exhausting justifying choices and I have wanted to find a way of stopping the probing and questions. The questions are sometimes about the other side benchmarking their choices and not mine –Continue reading “Love You: Love Your Choices”
Love You: What are you waiting for? The time is now.
Putting off off doing things until your ducks are all in a row?
Love You: Really Do
We are all familiar with the concept of securing your own life jacket or oxygen mask before helping others. This is not a selfish act but a matter of safety. Yet when it comes to self care we often have difficulties. It can be easier to place the needs of others before the needs ofContinue reading “Love You: Really Do”
Love You: Dealing with Emotional Distress
How often have you been advised to stop worrying or just let things be? Yet, when faced with a challenging interpersonal conflict, your emotional reaction can be so intense that it feels almost physical. It’s distressing, like an injury that you can actually sense within you. Interestingly, when you sustain a physical injury, there’s aContinue reading “Love You: Dealing with Emotional Distress”
Love You: When things go wrong
This week has been challenging due to premenstrual symptoms, perimenopause, and sore joints, affecting my well-being and yoga practice. However, maintaining my daily rituals—consistent sleep, a cozy home environment, yoga practice, staying busy to avoid overthinking, and improving nutrition—has provided stability and strength during this turbulent time.