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Fall: The Perfect Self-Care Season 🍂
As we dive headfirst into the cozy and pumpkin-spiced season of fall, it's a great time to shift our focus toward self-care. Just like the leaves change color and the weather cools down, our mental health needs some TLC too. (And is it just me, or does this season completely lend itself to cozy self-care time?) In the spirit of the season, let's chat about how you can embrace fall as the ideal time for self-care without the need for spooky or intimidating routine.
Unlocking Resilience: Filipino American History and Mental Health
October is more than just pumpkin spice lattes and fall leaves—it's Filipino American History Month, a time to honor the vibrant culture, rich heritage, and inspiring stories of the Filipino American community. As someone who wears the hats of both a psychologist and a proud how Filipina American, I wanted to share with you about the links between our cultural history and mental well-being.
Celebrating World Mental Health Day
Happy World Mental Health Day! 🌟 Today, we're celebrating something truly essential - our mental wellbeing. It's a chance to honor all things mental health, share stories, and remind ourselves that it's okay not to be okay sometimes.
I've Waited Nearly 2 Years To Tell You This…
I signed on for a project two years ago that was something I never dreamt I’d get the chance to be a part of. After much thoughtful effort alongside an amazing team of contributors, it’s finally made its way into the world: my very first workbook and journal!
How To Set Goals That You Actually Achieve
Do you have a big goal you want to achieve but you're feeling a bit discouraged about how to tackle it? Or are you excited about a task you've set out to accomplish and you want to set yourself up for success? Let's dive into what you need to know about setting effective goals and forming habits to help you bring your vision to life.
World Suicide Prevention Day: Tips to Foster Hope and Save Lives
As World Suicide Prevention Day approaches on September 10, 2023, it serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of raising awareness about suicide prevention and supporting those who may be struggling with their mental health.
Embracing Everyday Magic: Coping with Post-Vacation Blues
You've just returned from the vacation of your dreams. Whether you were sipping Mai Tais on a sandy beach, indulging in croissants at a charming sidewalk cafe, or swimming with dolphins in crystal clear waters, those memories feel like a far off dream now. As you settle back into your regular routine, the post-vacation blues have crept in, and the contrast between the magic of your vacation and the demands of everyday life feels jarring. Can't work just understand that it's disrespectful to expect you to return to the mundane after such enchanting experiences?
How to Cope When Your Job Isn't Going the Way You Hoped
Remember that feeling of anticipation when you landed your new job?
You were brimming with optimism, envisioning a perfect work environment where your skills would truly be appreciated, and your career would soar to new heights. You had all the hope in the world that your boss was going to love you and you’d get along like old friends. However, as time went on, you realized that your job wasn't quite what you had imagined it to be. The initial excitement faded, leaving you feeling disappointed and unsure of how to cope with this unexpected reality.
The Art of Building Authentic Friendships: 3 Strategies You May Be Overlooking, From a Psychologist
We all know that famous song by Barbara Streisand, "People who need people are the luckiest people in the world." And it's true, human connection is an essential aspect of our well-being, and having friends can bring immense joy and fulfillment to our lives. If you’re ever wished you had friends or felt the pang of loneliness, you know exactly how valuable it is to have people to share life with and lean on when times get tough.
Embracing Your Unique Journey: Coping When You Feel Behind in Life
Life is a rollercoaster ride, filled with twists, turns, and unexpected detours. As we journey through it, we may catch ourselves playing the comparison game, measuring our progress against others and feeling like we're falling behind. Witnessing friends and loved ones reach milestones like successful careers, marriage, or starting families can make us question our own paths and lead to feelings of inadequacy.
3 Simple Research-Backed Tips for Enhancing Your Social Life and Making New Friends
Making new friends can feel daunting and overwhelming, even more so as an adult. Whether you're starting over in a new city, or just realizing you want more connection in your life, it's normal to feel a bit nervous or unsure. Even if you’re usually super confident and outgoing, there are times when putting yourself out there can feel clunky and awkward.
5 steps to take care of yourself during difficult times
We all have times when life throws us a curveball, and it can be tough to know how to handle it.
Maybe you've lost a loved one, been through a breakup, lost a job, or experienced something else painful that you didn’t see coming. Grief and disappointment are a natural part of life, though that doesn’t make experiencing them any easier - and it's okay to feel the emotions that come with them.
Is Manifestation Culture Doing More Harm Than Good?
In recent years, “manifestation” has become a popular buzzword in the self-help world. The idea that we can create our reality simply by thinking positively and visualizing what we want is appealing, but I have some serious concerns about the way manifestation is talked about. Today, we’ll take a closer look at manifestation culture, and share a few thoughts on why I have some serious doubts about it.
STOP Impostor Syndrome by Building Confidence - NOW!
Confidence! If you asked a room full of people if they wanted to be more confident, maybe almost all of them would say YES. When I spoke about Impostor Syndrome, many of you thought that building confidence was one of the main ways to combat it. But outside of just telling someone to “BE MORE CONFIDENT” how do you actually get there?
Ask A Therapist: How To Cope With Loneliness
Everyone gets lonely from time to time.
Loneliness is a painful but common part of the human experience. It’s something everyone feels, regardless of how many friends or followers they have, how famous they are, or how much money they have. Today, I’m sharing my responses to some of the most frequent questions I get about loneliness.
3 Easy Mental Health Hacks You're Probably Overlooking
Working on our mental health doesn’t have to be hard. Today I’m going to talk about FREE things you can do to work on your mental health that AREN’T therapy! Disclaimer: This video is purely for educational purposes, and isn’t medical advice or therapy. It’s wise (and I advise you) to consult with a medical professional regarding your specific needs and situation!
A Day In My Life As A Traveling Psychologist
Are you a therapist that wants to earn a living while you travel the world? Ever wondered if you could live out all your travel dreams without ever taking a vacation day or losing any pay?
I have been doing exactly that as a remote psychologist for nearly a decade and in my latest video, I’m going to break down a typical day/week/month in my life!
Let’s talk about why therapists are miserable!
Being a therapist can be an AMAZING way to make a living. It’s often ranked one of the best jobs out there for pay, flexibility, and creativity. Therapists are supposed to be happy, mentally healthy people, right?
The unfortunate truth is that while I think being a therapist is one of the best jobs in the world, there are some significant challenges to being a therapist that you may not be aware of.