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Category: Recovery

July 20, 2023 Nina Green life skills, Recovery, self care

Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death

(Is the name of an old punk compilation record) ... But also exemplifies something I have been thinking about a lot, both when working with clients and in my own life. The idea is that the “frictionless” or hyper-convenient parts of culture can lead us to feel miserable. In contemporary life we’re confronted by so … Continue reading Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death

April 7, 2023 Nina Green life skills, Recovery, self care, Uncategorized

I Just Can’t Get You Out of My Head

Rumination is a part of being human - especially in times of stress. It's a star symptom in both anxiety disorders and depression - and if you're depressed or very anxious, rumination can feel like being stuck in a flood that threatens to drown you. But it doesn't have to. Because rumination is a kind of habit - and habits can be changed.

February 13, 2023February 13, 2023 Nina Green bottom up healing, life skills, Recovery, self care

The Big Sensory Regulation Cheat Sheet

If you've ever done housework to help shift your mood or manage stress, made a cup of tea when you're feeling sad, played music to boost your mood, or gone for a run or to the gym to work through feelings - then you've used sensory regulation.

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Nina Green bottom up healing, life skills, Recovery

Whole Self-Mental-Health

Using the Biopsychosocial model of wellbeing and Circle of Control model of personal efficacy to organise positive change and mental health recovery.

September 17, 2022 Nina Green bottom up healing, life skills, Recovery

Meditation Tips for Beginners (& Rusty Meditators)

Meditation is a media and wellbeing darling, and it's easy to see why. Read on for some food for thought and tips to set up a regular practice.

August 16, 2022 Nina Green bottom up healing, life skills, Recovery

Top Down / Bottom Up

The process of healing is tricky. It's full of stops and starts, times of growth, and moments when you'll feel stalled or even like you're going backward. In the moments where the night seems darkest, it's worth keeping in mind that healing can be reignited or even given a boost by shifting your perspective. Sometimes … Continue reading Top Down / Bottom Up

July 1, 2022July 1, 2022 Nina Green life skills, Recovery

On Recovery

When self care becomes burnout and we're not recovering from the work we're doing to recover, it's time to swim out of the mainstream and get some perspective.

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Does this year feel like more of a final slog to the finish line than usual? I know it does for me! I had grand plans to post a bunch of thoughtful and useful content heading into the weirdest time of the year, but life and work has defeated me (so far… still hoping!!) Dalia Shevin’s immortal print to express the inexpressible, and a reminder that it’s normal to feel messed up in messed up circumstances. “Wherever you go, there you are” 😌 Said Jon Kabbat-Zinn, which sometimes sounds like a curse. Only a few breakdowns left until Christmas folks, keep trucking. 🥱😮‍💨 I'll be off to find some bushland and surf over summer, so if you've been thinking about a check-in before Xmas chaos hits, or getting a head-start on the therapy you’re planning in 2026 get in touch! 🏝️ Tiny springtime upgrades go far 🌼🌱 Happy spooky weekend! 👻🎃 Getting older is a trip, living in a human body is a psychedelic journey! Sometimes 'superficial' stuff isn't superficial at all. The glory of a great outfit, the pleasure of diving under a wave, embracing a loved one, or biting into a really amazing taco are anything but shallow pleasures. It's "summer's coming and I'm over worrying about what my body looks like when I take my clothes off" month, so here's a few food memes that have nothing to do with the rotten diet industry 🔥
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