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Tag Archives: anxiety
A Tangled Path – Where Do We Go From Here? ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones: As we move through these strange times, I suppose we each have our way of dealing with what’s going on. While we are linked on one level by the shared experience of lockdown, each of us … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged anxiety, Camp NaNoWriMo, choose, circumstances, coping, dog walking, forest, global, lockdown, pandemic, path, stress, where do we go from here, writer's block, writing, writing group
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Uncertainty and renewal
It is spring. The sun is shining. Everywhere there are flowers, trees are heavy with apple and cherry blossom, hedgerows are white with a bridal veil of blackthorn and alive with small birds. It is as if the earth herself … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged anxiety, control, emotions, fear, imagination, lockdown, meditation, peace
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6 Ways to Help Anxious Children during Coronavirus ~ Barry Whelan
Reblogged from Behaviour 101, some strategies that may help children and adults alike: We are living in anxious times right now. Some children may be stressed, frazzled and overwhelmed by what is happening and the importance of looking after their … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, Behaviour Difficulties, coronavirus, education, emotional difficulties, home school, home schooling, parenting
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The Proposal ~ James Pyles #writephoto
Fear drenched Simon Clark like the sweat that covered his body. The wooded path made it look like a morning in early Spring, but the reality of the brutal August heat and the hazy smoke of a dozen wildfires across … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, alien, amwritingscifi, anxiety, fear, SciFi, Sue Vincent
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Going viral …
When I was small and faced with a plate piled with the over-boiled cabbage I detested, my grandmother always told me to eat it first… get rid of it… so I could enjoy the rest of the meal… and to … Continue reading
Posted in Life, The Silent Eye
Tagged action, anxiety, fear, imagination, inertia, procrastination
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Guest artist and author: Andrea Torrey Balsara – Hello, Anxiety, My Old Friend…
This morning I feel anxious. The old feeling, one which had woken me up in the past, with shaking hands, a feeling of cold terror, and the urge to hide, accompanied every morning I had through junior high and high … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Blogging, Books
Tagged Animals, anxiety, artwork, children's books. illustrations, graphic novel, hope, illustration, laboratory testing, PTSD, rats
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Guest author: Steve Boseley – Feel the fear and do it anyway
Have you ever been gripped by fear and anxiety? Crippling anxiety that dictates your actions. A sinking fear that sits in your gut, strangling your organs, trying to push your breakfast back up and out. I’m sure we can all … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post, writing
Tagged anxiety, author, courage, facing fear, fatherhood, fear, life changes, MS, stress, wheelchair
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