When I was younger, my mother often taught us life stories with the use of visuals. She would use the most random things around the house to show my sister and I what she was trying to tell us. My favorite prop of hers was always when she used a napkin to create a road,... Continue Reading →
Perfectionism and Procrastination
I was thrilled to be back in school. I completed my undergrad in 2012. I had a nice, long break. I was ready to dive back into grad school with full force. It all began very well. I was soaking it all up. A little counselor-in-training sponge. If I loved this all so much, though,... Continue Reading →
I’ll Burn That Bridge When I Get to It
As I became older, I started noticing a pattern in my relationships. It appeared that I tended to walk away from relationships when things became complicated. I absolutely did this with the men I dated, but I also did this with friends and family members. I had my reasons in the moment. My boyfriend dropped... Continue Reading →
Who’s To Blame: Myself or Trauma?
Over the last couple of years, I have heard the word “trauma” be mentioned often in the right context or not. Instead of people saying, “that was scary,” I am hearing a lot more “this was very traumatic” or “I am traumatized now.” While this might be true for the specific individual, many others consider... Continue Reading →
Make a Friend, Be a Friend
From a young age, I have always been an extroverted person. I have created various long-term relationships with friends and have made new friends through starting up conversations. I know some people are introverted and prefer to be a lot more distant and independent than others, which is appropriate as well. Recently, I was speaking... Continue Reading →
What Depression May Look Like in Children and Adolescents
As adults, we can usually tell when another adult human being is depressed. As adults, we also can more easily identify when we, ourselves, are depressed. Typically, when adults are depressed, they identify feeling sad, hopeless, and possibly empty. Many depressed adults can become easily angered or irritated. And often, depressed adults lose interest in... Continue Reading →
Habit 1 – Be Proactive
The mind is an incredibly powerful tool. It makes us think, makes us feel, makes us act, and above all keeps us alive. The silly thing about the mind, however, is that it is easily corrupted. It’s very easy to fall into a habit of blaming outside circumstances for inaction or frustration, but Stephen Covey... Continue Reading →
Series: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
In Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, he begins by ensuring the reader that, after reading the book, they will know how to become “highly effective.” Before diving into the content of each of the 7 habits, Covey has some definitions to make clear. First, Covey needs to define the first noun... Continue Reading →
What Does Alcoholism Really Look Like?
Have you ever questioned your relationship with alcohol? Perhaps you have been ‘overdoing it’ on a more frequent basis. Maybe you recently got a DUI. Or does it seem like every time you drink you find yourself in an argument with your spouse? Any of these experiences, among others, can prompt us to look at... Continue Reading →
