Readings for your journey

Trauma, self judgment, self love Teresea Patton Trauma, self judgment, self love Teresea Patton

4 Ways to Lessen Impacts of Trauma

This workshop provided us with knowledge, techniques, and time to reflect on how trauma has impacted our journey in life. We were encouraged to think about how we interact with others (family, friends, clients, students, etc) that might have trauma we don’t know about. (Pretty much everyone has it even if they haven’t come to terms with it.) Diane walked us through ways to get back to a regulated state and move away from a deregulated state. 

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self care, mental health, self love Teresea Patton self care, mental health, self love Teresea Patton

Shower Thoughts…Part Two-Conditioner

Hey girl!! Ummmm....do you need a shower?

I’m not talking about the kind where you clean your body...the kind where you clean and renew your soul! I heard someone say the other day “there’s nothing like a good shower cry.” All the women were like OMG YES!!!! That is the best! They were right...there’s no better place to cry your heart out than in the shower!

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self care, mental health, self love Teresea Patton self care, mental health, self love Teresea Patton

Shower Thoughts…Part One-Shampoo

Hey girl!! Ummmm....do you need a shower?

I’m not talking about the kind where you clean your body...the kind where you clean and renew your soul! I heard someone say the other day “there’s nothing like a good shower cry.” All the women were like OMG YES!!!! That is the best! They were right...there’s no better place to cry your heart out than in the shower!

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boundaries, Building Habits, self love Teresea Patton boundaries, Building Habits, self love Teresea Patton

What is love?

Merriam Webster has many definitions for this popular “L” word. The one that is most closely associated with the majority of the “acceptable societal view” is the definition of love as a strong affection for another- to hold dear.

Almost all of the definitions refer to this feeling about another person or to be on the receiving end of this feeling from another. I wonder why there is not a definition that includes affection for oneself.

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