How do I manage my social anxiety at Christmas?

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Too much people-ing!© (To be honest I probably didn’t invent the term people-ing but humour me.) Christmas is the time when we can find ourselves in the company of folk that we don’t see often or spend long periods of time with. Throw an intergenerational mix into the pot and it’s a recipe for high levels of social anxiety…which can …

Grief at Christmas – handle with care

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In my last post I shared a quote that described Christmas as a magnifying glass over our feelings. If things are going well it’s the most wonderful time of the year, but what if you’re grieving a loss? The pressure to feel the joy of the season can be an even greater challenge. 🔍🔍🔍🌲 Remember there is no timeline for …

‘Be quiet and do as you’re told’. What are conditions of worth and how can we change them?

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‘Be quiet and do as you’re told.’ So I did, because that’s how ‘good girls’ behave. And I carried on doing that for decades because I believed it. In a perfect world, we would all be loved unconditionally, but in reality, love comes with conditions. From an early age, many of us have been surrounded by messages from the authority …

Grounding techniques – what are they and how can they help when I’m anxious?

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As a child I was a big fan of comics and one of the comic strips I always looked forward to was called the Numskulls. It was based on the idea that there was a team of little beings who lived in the brain of a person and from their headquarters, each department operated different parts of the body.  Whilst …

You can heal the unfinished business from the past

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Shame, fear, a sense of worthlessness, – these emotional wounds are carried by some people every day as a result of past experiences. Those wounds can feel so raw and overwhelming that ignoring it, running away from it, seems like the only option. Confronting that pain head on doesn’t seem possible. As time goes by it may diminish, or be …

MEN-tal health

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MOVEMBER (that’s not a spelling mistake!) has become the month when some men choose to ditch the razor and sport a beard – or for those feeling even more daring a moustache, but what’s the point? The aim is to draw attention to men’s health – physical and mental – to encourage a conversation, a conversation that might save a …