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Is It Helpful to Talk Around Mental Illness?

Mental illness can involve feeling really crappy and having a lot of difficulty functioning. That’s not the experience of everyone with mental … Is It Helpful to Talk Around Mental Illness?

Published November 12, 2021
Categorized as Better habits, Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Thinking

A Sunday in a very quiet part of Yorkshire. A good place to think. It’s now over 5 years since I became a widow. Where did those 5 years go. Some … Thinking

Published November 11, 2021
Categorized as Individual Mental Health, Random Interesting Things Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

WBC Creatives #4: Living creatively moving forward

I don’t just do creative; I am a creative. WBC Creatives #4: Living creatively moving forward

Published November 10, 2021
Categorized as Better habits, Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Moving Forward

Well, this is the second week in a row I rolled into the weekend without an idea of what to write about. Hopefully this is not a trend. Again, I’m … Moving Forward

Published November 9, 2021
Categorized as Better habits, Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

On Moving Forward

Curious by natureand driven by hopewe push forward Spring ourselvesfrom mud-mired trapsof psychological undoings Focus on a horizonwhere sunrisesand … On Moving Forward

Published November 8, 2021
Categorized as Individual Mental Health Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Thank you; Moving Forward

Special thanks to a special someone who contributed so I can upgrade this site and give it more visibility. Most importantly, Special thanks to God … Thank you; Moving Forward

Published November 7, 2021
Categorized as Better habits, Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Is Suicide Painless

Suicide occurs every day. In one way or another, it has touched us all. Sometimes, it is done suddenly and unexpectedly.Sometimes, suddenly and … Is Suicide Painless

Published November 6, 2021
Categorized as Better habits, Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Moving Forward By Looking Back

Just over a week ago, Becky announced the theme for October Squares – Past. Becky has asked her Squarers to share some memories, personal favourites,… Moving Forward By Looking Back

Published November 6, 2021
Categorized as Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Suicide is Never a Solution

The suicides of targets at school and in the workplace have gotten lots of media attention in the last decade, driving home the sad truth of an … Suicide is Never a Solution

Published November 5, 2021
Categorized as Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

Keep moving forward

What are you doing to ensure you’re honing your craft? I’m teaching all of you how to take better photos according to my own experiences but what am … Keep moving forward

Published November 5, 2021
Categorized as Individual Mental Health, Mental Health/Self-Care Strategies Tagged Mental health, Psychology, reflection, Resiliency, TylerLatvala

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