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The lack of motivation mentioned in the stress symptoms is something I'm currently struggling with.
I relate to the type A personality example in the testimonials. Body-based techniques really helped me get out of my head.
This really was the wild west of comics publishing. Everyone making it up as they went along.
Loving how they're using Bella Ciao throughout the series. Its history adds so much meaning.
So true about emotional triggers when researching. Found some really difficult information about my great-grandparents.
Yes! Guided meditations helped me develop a regular practice. Now I can do it on my own
The side characters are actually well developed instead of just being background decorations
I actually learned a lot about Victorian society from reading Dracula. The fears about foreign influence and women's sexuality are fascinating from a historical perspective.
The monkey mind description is so accurate. Mine never seems to stop jumping around!
Anyone else find it ironic we're discussing this on a digital platform? Though I suppose it's how we use the technology that matters.
This feels like it's dismissing real environmental concerns by making them purely spiritual issues.
Started using CBD oil for migraines. Still get them but they're less frequent and intense
I was skeptical about Moriarty but it's actually a brilliant take on the Holmes mythology.
The part about expectations becoming resentments is so true. Been there, done that.
The news consumption advice is spot on. Had to delete news apps from my phone for my mental health.
The journaling idea really resonates with me. Been doing it for years and it's incredibly therapeutic.
Anyone else think modern horror relies too much on jump scares instead of costume psychology?
Making the audience understand the villain's point of view while still opposing them is such a delicate balance.
The article makes a good point about not having to deprive yourself. That's what scared me initially.
I've been loving this shift to digital fitness. It's so convenient being able to work out from home without dealing with crowded gyms!