Calm & Clear is packed full of insightful articles and expert advice on how to take a step back, recognise how you’re feeling, understand what’s making you feel that way, and learn how to focus on your own needs to improve your mental wellbeing.
Life is full of ups and downs, highs and lows, celebrations and struggles. It’s impossible to feel positive all of the time – even the most upbeat, ‘zen’ people have down days, or moments when they feel overwhelmed, anxious or stressed. The key to a calmer, clearer mindset is how we manage our thoughts and emotions. Calm & Clear is packed full of insightful articles and expert advice on how to take a step back, recognise how you’re feeling, understand what’s making you feel that way, and learn how to focus on your own needs to improve your mental wellbeing. We all have different mindsets, and our emotional baggage comes in various shapes and sizes, so what works for someone else might not work for you. Turn the page to…
If you’ve ever asked the huge question of “Who am I?”, you’ll know it’s not a simple thing to sum up. Our sense of self is a melting pot of qualities, values and personality traits that defines how we see, and feel, about ourselves. But why is this so important, and what happens when our inner state gets shaken? Why identity matters Psychologist and psychoanalyst Erik Erikson coined the term “identity crisis” in the late 1960s. He believed identity issues to be a developmentally important conflict faced by humans as they progress through life’s stages, from childhood to old age. Our sense of self is vital for emotional regulation and development, and it enables us to navigate effectively in the world, explains psychotherapist Noel McDermott (noelmcdermott.net). ‘We can think of…
1 Have a routine in place – this not only helps to manage expectations, but also provides structure to our lives. 2 Challenge any anxious thoughts – being able to confront negative thoughts that wander in our minds, and change our negative responses, provides us with an opportunity to develop a proactive approach to overcoming challenges. 3 Take a step back – when challenges occur and you’re unsure what to do, take a step back and reassess the situation. By doing so, we can identify alternative solutions and increase our emotional awareness. 4 Practice emotional and physical wellbeing – eat well, sleep well, exercise and strengthen your self-compassion. This can be vital in helping us feel more in control of the physical and psychological aspects of our lives.…