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How to live in the 'now'.

How much energy and time do you waste living in the past? How anxious are you about the future? How much does your overthinking rob you of enjoying the moment? In this blog I explore the building blocks which help us to connect with the present. Helping you spend more time living, feeling, connecting and relating instead of striving to survive each day.
Maz | 12/8/2024

Finding calm in emotional turmoil.

Experiencing a range of emotions is all part of being human; but emotions can become overwhelming. In this blog I explore the skills we can use to stay calm, connected and in control instead of reacting, by defending and attacking, wanting to run, freezing up or hiding away.
Maz | 5/8/2024

Too needy or just our human needs.


Do you worry that you are coming across as too needy? Alternatively, you may have long mastered the ability of pushing aside your needs to the point where you don't even notice them. Our needs don't go away, and often they are human natural needs which were not met in our childhoods and now leave a void which we unconsciously try and fill. In this blog I explore some of these needs, how they can still affect us and what we can do when we recognise the void left when they are not met.
Maz | 22/7/2024

All about our life scripts


Many of us carry life scripts, it’s as if at some point in early childhood were given our script, the role we were to play in our family. Both the giving and playing out of these scrips is often out of our awareness, but can form the way we interact with ourselves and others in adulthood. In this blog I explore my insights on life-scripts, including a scenario based on some frequenting occurring life-scripts and how it can be different between siblings.
Maz | 18/7/2024

Accepting all aspects of who we are

We are all unique, and as such we are made up of different aspects of who we are; we which I refer to as our 'parts, a term often used in therapy. In a journey of self-acceptance, it is worth spending time becoming aware and accepting all of are parts. We can consider how are parts interact, which conflict and which complement each other. Which parts we try to deny and push away. Some parts we were born with, while others we developed along the way. This blog is all about parts and I hope it inspires you to go on your own journey to identify, connect with and embrace all aspects of who you are.
Maz | 15/7/2024

What is a self-awareness journey all about?

Being aware of your physical health is becoming the norm, yet our mental health can still be seen as a weakness. Something to be avoided, kept secret or suppressed. I often talk about our 'journey of awareness'; getting to know ourselves, accepting ourselves, and finding compassion for the way we are. I look at different aspects of this journey and why it is a strength to go on this journey and not a weakness.
Maz | 8/7/2024

Can we control our thoughts?

This blog is not an in-depth neurological exploration of our minds and what we can control, I'll leave that to the brain scientists. What I wanted to do is share my insights into how much say we can actually have when we want to escape our head noise, our anxious thoughts and our overthinking and live more in the moment?
28/6/2024

Zoning out as an escape

In busy, demanding lives we all need time to just zone out, switch off and lose ourselves in whatever is our chosen method. What if however, the zoning out isn't that bit of 'my time', but instead it’s an escape from who we are and how we feel and becomes addictive. In this blog I explore my insights into how what we use as an escape can end up controlling us.
Maz | 24/6/2024

In control or spiralling and plummeting?

Do you recognise when you are calm and connecting with yourself and others? You feel in control. Then something happens and you react and spiral or you may want to just hide and disappear. It might be that you seem to be constantly in a spiral or feeling down. In this blog I outline ways you can identify if you are in control and connected or if you have spiralled or plummeted. We look at ways you can become more aware of your responses and start to look at tools to help you manage those ups and downs.
Maz | 10/6/2024
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