Willingness | Suffering in Silence still hurts

Suffering in Silence still hurts

After the shocking news a couple of weeks ago regarding Chester Bennington, who was a teenage hero for many. Through his music he helped many express themselves in ways they couldn’t express through any other method. It was shocking to … Read more

Willingness | Dealing with repetitive negative thoughts

Dealing with repetitive negative thoughts

Recent research has shown that we have approximately 70,000 thoughts per day. Many people say that a large percentage of their thoughts are negative, even though they are aware that most of their negative thoughts or fears do not actually … Read more

Willingness | The beginning of the end

The beginning of the end

Lets face it, breaking up with your partner is an experience which more often than not is initially perceived as negative. Rightly so it is a difficult experience, as amendments need to be made to one’s identity. Due to the … Read more

Willingness | Am I experiencing burn out at work?

Am I experiencing burn out at work?

Burnout is a state of chronic stress that generally leads to physical and emotional exhaustion, doubt, frustration, and a lack of motivation. When people are burnt out at work they might feel that they have no control over the situation … Read more

Willingness | The nature of prejudice

The nature of prejudice

We have all been unfairly judged in our life, and let’s not pretend we haven’t made uninformed judgements ourselves. Although we know that prejudice doesn’t match our personality we still tend to have some negative thoughts or feelings toward people
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Willingness | Relaxation techniques 2/2

Relaxation techniques 2/2

In my first blog I explained some abdominal breathing techniques. In this blog I will explain Progressive Muscle Relaxation techniques, which I often recommend (McKay et al, 2007).

Progressive Muscle Relaxation techniques are simply about tensing and relaxing your muscles. … Read more

Willingness | Relaxation techniques 1/2

Relaxation techniques 1/2

When our nervous system is overwhelmed by stress, chemicals in our body prepare us to ‘fight or flight’. Typical features of a ‘fight or flight’ response are: fast breathing, tensed muscles, increase in blood pressure, and a faster heartbeat. Those … Read more

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