coping
Life presents variables; learning how to cope in order to master, minimize, or tolerate what has come to pass.
How Ancient Spiritual Teachings helped me
The way we look at things and feel about certain situations can change as soon as we take the time to reconnect with our true Self, with our Soul. That is the part of our being that is eternal and can help us heal more than many know. From this higher perspective, in alignment with higher Divine Consciousness, we receive a new understanding. We receive the necessary divine support to heal emotional pain.
By Jeanne Jess about a month ago in Psyche
Who is your "Person"?. Top Story - March 2026.
It's important to recognize that you cannot go through life as easily on your own. My name is Elizabeth and I'm a survivor of child abuse and horrific trauma. Healing from trauma is not a quick fix and recognizing that it will take time, is part of the struggle.
By Elizabeth Woodsabout a month ago in Psyche
Healing Through Presence
Facing Profound Pain Dealing with profound pain is not easy. It takes courage to face it. Sometimes, we feel neglected, abandoned, alone, unloved, betrayed, and uncared for. Sometimes our mind spirals. But with discernment, we understand that pain talks loudly — but not the truth. Pain is not reality.
By Nadia Cardosoabout a month ago in Psyche
I Was Never Highly Functional. Content Warning.
The Myth of Being “Normal” I would like you to understand that highly functional individuals of any kind don’t exist. I couldn’t look people in the eyes when I was a child. Even saying “good morning” was difficult for me. The person was already behind me by the time I could reply. I felt like my voice wouldn’t come out. But people think that we need to be normal and act the way they expect us to.
By Nadia Cardosoabout a month ago in Psyche
Watch Out Wednesdays - 2/25/26 (Opinion)
We are already nearing the end of February. With 28 days, this month always seems to go by really fast whether or not it's a Leap Year. Here are some tips that will help you get through the remaining five-sixths of this year.
By Adrian Holmanabout a month ago in Psyche









