How Your Attachment Style Shapes Your Sense of Self and Relationships

From the moment we’re born, our nervous system begins learning one thing above all else — how safe it is to love and be loved. Those early lessons become the foundation of what psychologists call our attachment style — the internal map that guides how we see...

Understanding your conflict patterns: It’s not just about who’s right

Conflict is not simply a straightforward interaction between two people. It’s a complex interplay between different parts of your personality — parts that have formed over time to protect, defend, or help you feel seen and safe. When conflict arises, these parts jump...

From Heartbreak to Hope: How to get over a breakup

Breakups are rarely clean or easy. Whether you saw it coming or it took you by surprise, endings stir up a mix of emotions — sadness, anger, confusion, relief, and everything in between. A breakup doesn’t just end a relationship; it often shatters a future you...
You need love and limits for healthy relationships

You need love and limits for healthy relationships

Healthy relationships are built on a foundation of love and limits (boundaries). Love provides the warmth, connection, and security that nourish relationships, while boundaries (or limits) establish the respect, autonomy, and individuality necessary for personal...

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7 ideas for a more connected and meaningful new year

7 ideas for a more connected and meaningful new year

As the new year unfolds, it offers a fresh start for you to imagine your life anew. A life well lived is one rich with connection, purpose and meaning. Whatever that means to you is up to you. Your ability to live in alignment with your life’s vision is success....

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How to discover your purpose

How to discover your purpose

In a world brimming with possibilities and choices, finding your true purpose can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. One of the things that gives me the most job satisfaction is helping clients to uncover what is most important and meaningful to...

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Navigating end-of-year burnout: A guide to renewal

Navigating end-of-year burnout: A guide to renewal

As the year draws to a close, many of us are finding ourselves grappling with a sense of exhaustion and burnout. The accumulated stress of the year's challenges, both personal and professional, can leave you feeling drained and overwhelmed. This is not an ideal state...

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5 effective ways to manage stress you haven’t tried

5 effective ways to manage stress you haven’t tried

1. Breathe like a Navy Seal Navy Seals have a simple technique to manage stress, stay calm and think more clearly. To understand how such a simple process works you must understand the nervous system. As outlined more fully in our blog, Why you feel stressed, your...

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Is comparison good or bad for you?

Is comparison good or bad for you?

A little comparison can be helpful for motivation and to show you possibilities for change and growth. However, too much comparison can end up blocking your expression of your authentic self and may even contribute to low self-esteem and mental health issues. The...

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How to stop feeling so responsible for others

How to stop feeling so responsible for others

If you read the 7 signs you are overly responsible for others and you’re clear that you do take on too much responsibility, the natural question that arises is, how do you stop feeling so responsible for others? Being overly responsible can be a heavy load to carry...

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7 signs you are overly responsible for others

7 signs you are overly responsible for others

You probably already suspect that you take on too much responsibility for the outcomes, happiness, and wellbeing of those around you. Perhaps you are even proud of this at times, while at other times you feel the immense weight of it. While a healthy sense of...

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How well do you know who you are?

How well do you know who you are?

Who am I? This is a deeply philosophical question that many of us have asked at some point in our lives. We tend to think of ourselves as one singular, solid entity. I am Amy. But who is Amy? Am I an amalgamation of the things that make me, me - my history, job,...

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