When I take a selfie of myself, then it is not a snapshot from myself nor my Self; but from my Ego me, Ego me, Ego me, Ego me. I am how the camera pictures me. The camera functions as an eye like there are so many eyes that see me.
Whether you're looking to boost your self-esteem, find balance, or just seeking a happier, more fulfilled life, this book is your guide. Each page invites you to reflect and grow, leading to a healthier, more aware you.
This book explores how an individual can help themselves resolve a wide variety of ordinary, everyday life problems and improve their mental health.
... boost your confidence, improve your mental health, and enhance performance. It is powerful to engage in internal dialogue. Secondly, come up with a personal philosophy ... one ... get the jitters. Guess what I am talkin' 18 RASHMI MISTRY.
Cut Yourself Some Slack: 52 Tips to Boos Your Mental Health for a Happier, Healthier, More Hopeful You
All aspects of our health deserve time and attention, but more often than not, we put more emphasis on physical health. This book is a reminder to look inside and make sure we’re addressing how we feel, not just how we look.
Pics 4 Passion was a project created by Hannah to demonstrate how mental health appears in different people.
“Is it wrong that I wanted to underline every single word in this book?
For example, Maryanne Wolf, an American cognitive neuroscientist and the author of Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain frequently draws on Socrates to reinforce her argument about the debilitating effect of ...
Based on the same life-changing principles of the low-glycemic, high-fiber eating plan provided in Dr. Colbert’s New York Times best-selling book, Dr. Colbert’s “I Can Do This” Diet, this book adapts that plan in a way that makes it ...
... take selfies in dangerous locations. The findings, published in the International Journal of Mental Health and ... self round the clock, posting them more than six times a day. Researchers found that typical 'selfitis' sufferers were ...