
If in Doubt, Hug it Out
A little neuroscience hack! As we launch into everyday, and the outside world, it is important to create rituals that help you stay connected. One of those is the “Welcome

A little neuroscience hack! As we launch into everyday, and the outside world, it is important to create rituals that help you stay connected. One of those is the “Welcome

When illness enters a person’s life, it often feels like a solitary battle, a confrontation between body and disease, self and fate. Yet, what if the roots of illness extended

I remember the moment clearly. I was sitting in my car, parked just outside my apartment, staring blankly through the windshield. My mind was spinning with thoughts like a stuck

Journaling and Its Psychological Effects: How Writing Can Improve Your Mental Health (With Daily Tips) In the digital age where stress, anxiety, and emotional burnout are increasingly common, journaling offers

Have you ever caught yourself spiralling into stress over a single thought? Maybe it’s “I’m not good enough,” or “They don’t respect me.” That one belief, left unchecked, can shape

Every Behaviour is Trying to Get a Need Met You may know that I counsel couples, having trained with Dr Stan Tatkin, Dr Tammy Nelson, Dr Emily Nagoski, and been

When life throws you lemons here are keys to thriving rather than just coping! Over the last 35 years I have been experimenting with how to regulate the nervous system,

Recently I experienced a deep hurt and betrayal, something I had not experienced for a very long time. What was surprising amongst the directly experiencing the feelings of rage, hatred,

Recently I took a break and ticked off a bucket list expedition and kayaked amongst the islands of Raja Ampat in Indonesian West Papua, on the border of the Indian

“I want you to listen to me”, “I want you to stop talking to me like that”….sound familiar? Add your own request here that you often request. Sam and Liz