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I Tried Meditating for 14 Days, and Here's What I Learned
Yuri (re) learned how to meditate and practiced it every day for two weeks. In this article, she brings us along on her journey and details what she’s learnt from this experience.
Reflection and Gratitude for 2022
As the year comes to a close, we may find ourselves scrambling to make the most of the last days of 2022. In this fast-paced world, we often feel the need to hit all our goals and keep moving forward. This can lead us to a state of “not enough”. What if we slowed down instead, by looking back on our year through the lens of gratitude?
Therapeutic Places To Visit in Singapore
Whether it’s recovering from a hectic work week or uplifting our spirits, we all need a little self-care from time to time. The World Health Organisation defines self-care as caring for one’s physical, mental and social health. This involves engaging in activities or visiting places that are enjoyable and restore our energies. Here are some recommendations from our volunteer, Rachel.
TV Shows that Deal with Mental Health: Euphoria
Euphoria has created an open dialogue in terms of mental health and attempts to address numerous misconceptions and norms revolving around it.
What Stranger Things’ Max Mayfield teaches us about mental illness
*Warning for Spoilers if you haven’t watched Season 4 of Stranger Things and Trigger Warning for Death, Depression & Suicide Ideation
This season of Netflix’s fan-favourite original brings more than just viral memes but a fresh new take on looking at mental illness, using monsters and horror as an allegory. Although the connection between horror and mental illness is hardly novel, Stranger Things manages to walk the fine line of drawing empathy for the characters with mental illness while portraying their struggles in a way that is both terrifying and not in a stereotypical way.
How to Live in the Present Moment
There are three realms people tend to dwell in: the past, the present, and the future. Somehow, being ‘in the now’ might be the most difficult of them all. Whether it’s for a midday anxiety relief exercise or an abiding commitment to treasure life, Mika talks about a three-step guide on how to live in the present moment.
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