Tag: Emotional Resilience
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A Wholehearted Approach to Managing Anxiety
Brené Brown’s work on wholeheartedness is a valuable resource for managing anxiety. In this blog post, I will discuss how her research can be applied to manage anxiety in practical ways. What is Wholeheartedness? Wholeheartedness is a term used by Brené Brown, a research professor at the University of Houston, to describe a way of…
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Breaking Free from Scapegoating
Growing up in a dysfunctional family can have deep and lasting effects on individuals, especially if they are labeled as the family scapegoat. Scapegoating occurs when one family member is unfairly blamed, criticized, and targeted, carrying the burden of the family’s issues. This article will look at the dynamics of scapegoating, why children are often…
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6 Innovative Ways to Manage Stress
Stress affects both mind and body, but Eckhart Tolle teaches that it arises from our thoughts—not external events. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson explores six strategies inspired by The Power of Now and A New Earth—including presence, acceptance, self-care, and gratitude—that can help you reduce stress and find peace in the present moment.
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Focus On What You Can Control
Anxiety is a common problem that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be a debilitating condition that interferes with daily life and prevents individuals from achieving their goals. However, there are strategies that can help manage anxiety, one of which is focusing on what you can control.
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Working Through Shame
Shame can leave us feeling unworthy and disconnected, but healing is possible through self-discovery and compassion. In this article, Dr. Christine E. Dickson outlines strategies to work through shame—such as identifying its roots, practicing vulnerability, challenging shame-based beliefs, and embracing self-forgiveness—so you can reclaim your sense of worth and rebuild self-esteem.
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7 Ways to Overcome Perfectionism
Perfectionism is one of the strongest drivers of anxiety, rooted in the belief that worth depends on achievements. As Dr. Christine E. Dickson explains, perfectionism often leads to self-criticism, burnout, and low self-esteem—but it doesn’t have to. By recognizing unhealthy thinking styles, focusing on progress over flaws, setting realistic goals, and embracing pleasure in daily…
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SufferWell Tonic
Many people turn to alcohol, marijuana, or sleep aids to cope with suffering, but these often leave us feeling worse. As Dr. Christine E. Dickson shares, a simple apple cider vinegar and honey tonic—used since Ancient Egypt—can calm the body, ease anxiety, and even improve sleep. This natural “SufferWell Tonic” may not only soothe suffering…
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Overcoming Anxiety: The Story of “Alan”
Dr. Dickson describes how she helps clients overcome anxiety with four simple tools.
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People Aren’t Perfect
Unrealistic expectations can damage even the strongest relationships. In this post, you’ll learn how letting go of perfection, practicing forgiveness, and adjusting your mindset can help you build healthier connections with the people in your life.
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15 + Power Thoughts
Our thoughts have everything to do with our life from how we manage difficult situations to how we cope with ordinary life challenges to the extent we keep our peace when faced with a crisis to how we handle mundane daily tasks. Today, I will discuss 15+ power thoughts to help you renew your mind.
