Feeling all the Feelings: Vulnerability
/Being vulnerable and exposing yourself isn’t easy, but the benefits of showing others your tears, telling people your fears emotions and simply having the courage to be yourself are huge.
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Being vulnerable and exposing yourself isn’t easy, but the benefits of showing others your tears, telling people your fears emotions and simply having the courage to be yourself are huge.
Read MoreJen Woodward examines why and how we might back away from our painful experiences. Numbing them might be easier, but those feelings often manifest in unhealthy ways and we tend to make the same mistakes again. Learn how to show up and face your feelings.
Read MoreOne of the hardest parts of losing a loved one - whether it’s through death, divorce or separation - is the paralysis from those around you. If we don’t face loss, we can’t help others with feelings of grief. It also comes as quite a shock when we experience it for ourselves. Jen explores challenging the fear surrounding death by talking about it.
Read MoreFear can be helpful - it helps us fight, flee or freeze in a moment of threat. Anxiety, on the other hand, is not helpful. Anxiety is a state of being fearful of an imagined future threat. According to psychotherapist Jen Woodward, paying attention to anxiety, rather than pushing it to one side, can help us redirect it and create a more positive and thoughtful narrative.
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