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Mindfulness is the New Black

Mindfulness is the New Black

Is it just me noticing this, or is everyone actually talking about Mindfulness?

I bought a new car recently, and the sales person informed me “you need to be mindful of fuel economy when you drive long distances”. I heard Jamie Oliver on TV last night recommending we “be mindful not to add too much salt”. And my nail technician a couple of weeks ago when I was getting a manicure (yes, I know, groan), asked me to be mindful not to hit my wet nails against the inside of the nail dryer.

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The Problem with Body Image

The Problem with Body Image

The language of ‘body image’ is common in our culture of attention to appearance, and lately, conversation about body image seems to everywhere. Body image is a factor commonly related to mental health for young people, and is similarly a concern for many people as they age and come to terms with their changing bodies.

When you think about it, it’s pretty strange that we give so much attention to the image of our bodies. 

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Love Your Body

Love Your Body

I used to cringe at the phrase ‘Love Your Body’.

Every anti-narcissism bone in my body reacted to this as a statement I thought of as ego-based and overly focused on appearance.

But I’ve been thinking about what it might mean to really love your body and I’ve changed my mind. Love after all, is about care. It’s about kindness, respect, and a deep affection and appreciation.

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The Art of Moderation

The Art of Moderation

We live in a world which is full of extremes… extremes particularly in an all-or-nothing sense.

Extremes like working excessive hours to then take long holidays to ‘get away from it all’.  Or spending months overdoing it with alcohol to then revert to puritanical detox regimes.  And there are those who burn the candle six nights a week to then attempt to make up for it with one long day of rest on the seventh.  And people with the attitude that unless you adore someone with a ferocity close to obsession then you mustn’t love them at all.

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Understanding Emotion

Understanding Emotion

Ok… lets be clear about something in our psychological world that seems to cause an awful lot of misunderstanding – there’s no such thing as a ‘negative’ emotion.

The language of ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ emotion seems to be commonplace in our popular language about mental health. This positive/negative assessment of our emotions is one which is primarily based on perceived desirability. Happiness is highly desirable, therefore we refer to it as ‘positive’. Other emotions though such as fear or sadness are not quite as desirable, and as a result are often labelled as ‘negative’.

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Change is Always Possible

Change is Always Possible

When we can look at our life objectively one thing we may notice is that change is happening, all the time.   Think about it.  People you used to love are no longer in your life and you now have new relationships.  The way you spend your time may have changed.  Maybe experiences that used to hold importance and value for you have been replaced by new experiences.  And sure as we can be, our minds, bodies and the world around us are changing in each and every moment.

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