by Brooke Hender | Feb 2, 2022 | Behaviour, Planning, Taking Action
Planning is a useful and helpful skill. It gives us the opportunity to prepare for a variety of outcomes or possibilities that may be different from what we might expect. There’s a phrase that I became aware of a few years ago – “No plan survives first contact...
by Brooke Hender | Jan 10, 2022 | Behaviour, Self Esteem, Thoughts
Anxiety – a mental condition characterised by excessive apprehensiveness about real or perceived threats. Even as therapists, no matter what the approach, we never know exactly what it is that is going to make the difference. For some the process is the...
by Brooke Hender | Dec 5, 2021 | Behaviour, Communication, Thoughts
I send out 1 or 2 newsletters a month. The moment I press ‘send’ I get what Brené Brown calls a “vulnerability hangover”. Have I shared too much? Will it come across as self-indulgent when I write to provide context, understanding and realisation? Immediately I start...
by Brooke Hender | Nov 29, 2021 | Behaviour, Mindfulness, Self Esteem, Thoughts
I recently returned from a holiday in Scotland. I didn’t go there to discover anything, find myself, or focus on something specific. I didn’t go there to read about therapy, or take stock of my life. I went on holiday to have a nice time, relax, go somewhere new, have...
by Brooke Hender | Aug 10, 2021 | Accountability, Behaviour, Thoughts
I’ve been pinged by the NHS Covid 19 app on my phone. It has told me to self-isolate because I’ve been in contact with somebody who has tested positive. It’s annoying because I can’t do the things I usually do such as swimming, which I usually do four times every...
by Brooke Hender | Jul 26, 2021 | Behaviour, Self Esteem, Taking Action
Many of us enjoy doing things for others to bring them pleasure, or to let them know how much we love them and care for them. It can be buying flowers, sending a card, dropping them an email, or something else. I take pleasure in these gestures and acts. It’s...
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