5 Simple Strategies for Women to Beat the New Year Burnout
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5 Simple Strategies for Women to Beat the New Year Burnout

You thought you were going to crush 2025, didn’t you? Hands up who is already feeling exhausted by the year and it’s only the end of January??

The beginning of every new year can bring feelings of excitement, hope (this year is DEFINITELY going to be different) and a lovely thrill that you might, finally, get your life together…

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ADHD and Burnout in Women: Why does it happen? Finding Support Through Counselling
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ADHD and Burnout in Women: Why does it happen? Finding Support Through Counselling

There’s a lot going on, right? You’ve got kids, jobs, pets, maybe ageing parents. School notes, study, expectations. You feel like you should be able to do it all but the reality is you’re completely exhausted and depressed about why you can never GET. YOURSELF. TOGETHER….If this resonates with you, know that you’re not alone—and that there are ways to navigate these challenges and find some balance and joy along the way. Let’s explore the link between ADHD and burnout in women, why it happens, and how counselling can help you reclaim your one precious life.

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When Peace Feels Uncomfortable: Understanding and Overcoming the Discomfort of Calm
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When Peace Feels Uncomfortable: Understanding and Overcoming the Discomfort of Calm

Peace, calm, and rest are often seen as the ultimate goals in life—states of being that everyone strives to achieve. Yet, for some, especially those who have grown up in environments filled with abuse, chaos, or instability, these states can feel anything but comfortable. When you've lived in a constant state of hypervigilance, where your nervous system is always on high alert, the quiet moments that others find soothing may trigger feelings of unease, anxiety, or even fear

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5 Ways to be Mindful without Meditation
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5 Ways to be Mindful without Meditation

Although we all know how great mindfulness is for your mental health, sometimes, the thought of having to do a “mindfulness practice” or meditate seems like too much, or maybe it’s just not your jam. At it’s core, mindful practices are about being in the present moment, without judgement, letting things just BE. Today’s blog focuses on 5 simple ways to incorporate mindful practices into your everyday life without having to find extra time or energy.

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Gentle yet Fierce – a Lesson in Self-Compassion
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Gentle yet Fierce – a Lesson in Self-Compassion

As a recovering perfectionist, I’m the kind of person who can be a little hard on myself when I don’t get things right. Maybe you’re a bit like me and the first person you blame when anything goes wrong is yourself. In these situations, it’s important to practice self-compassion.

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When Mother’s Day feels Messy
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When Mother’s Day feels Messy

Motherhood is a beautiful, wild, rollercoaster ride of love, heartbreak and too many emotions to name. And Mother’s Day, rightfully or wrongfully, was created to celebrate the magic of being a Mum. But for many, Mother’s Day can stir uncomfortable, even painful emotions.

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Crafting a happy mind - The Therapeutic Art of Repetitive Crafting
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Crafting a happy mind - The Therapeutic Art of Repetitive Crafting

As I was tidying up my house the other day (read: trying to find my couch so I could sit down), I found some finger knitting that my youngest daughter had been doing. It brought back memories, so just for funzies, I sat down with the ball of wool and started finger knitting myself. No end goal in mind, just the repetitive motion of my fingers over and over…

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