Have you ever had an unfavorable or stressful day, and you didn’t know how to decompress from everything that was going on? Have you ever had a great day or something eventful happen, but you didn’t get a chance to tell anyone about it yet? Or perhaps you’re not sure how to express your feelings... Continue Reading →
Self-Care for Students: Getting Through High School or College
As a college senior, I can testify that senioritis and burnout in school are real. College students, and even high school students, have a lot on their plate. Most students have jobs while being a full-time student, as well as commitments in extracurriculars. With our schedules full, how do we manage to care for ourselves... Continue Reading →
Journaling for Beginners
Journaling can be a great habit to help you learn more about yourself, discover what you are grateful for, and achieve personal, professional, and relationship goals. It is easy, doesn’t take a lot of time, and can be built into your routine without much pain. The first step is to find a journal you like.... Continue Reading →
An Introduction to Trauma: Let’s talk about it through writing
In order to discuss the topic of trauma, it can be helpful to understand its definition. The American Psychological Association (APA) defines trauma as the response to a deeply troubling or disturbing event that overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope, overall affecting their emotional response. Following a traumatic event, feelings of shock and denial are... Continue Reading →
Why Starting a Bullet Journal Can Be Beneficial for Your Mental Health
You’ve most likely stumbled upon pictures of these on Pinterest -- the detailed and colored journals, calendars, and several types of lists. The bullet journal has grown into an overwhelmingly well-known type of creative journaling over the last few years, and it shows! Unlike conventional agendas, diaries, journals, or planners, this bullet journal contains everything... Continue Reading →
