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The Top 10 Blogs of 2018

The Top 10 Blogs of 2018

November 16, 2018 By Jessica Morris Leave a Comment

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As we approach December we always take a look back at the highs and lows of the year. Watersedge has had a stellar year and welcomed a new team member, as well as incorporating children’s counselling, trauma therapy and emotional intelligence into our work. Thanks to you, we’ve also had a productive year online, and we want to share our top 10 blogs with you! Enjoy, and thank you for your support!

  1. 10 natural ways to overcome anxiety

Do you struggle with anxiety? Did you know that that natural remedies – like consuming tumeric or going outside, can actually help reduce its affect on your life? Find out about more natural remedies that can ease your stress on our blog.

  1. What Spence’s break down on The Block teaches us about mental illness

If you are one of the 980,000 Australians who tuned in to watch renovation show The Block on weeknights, then you would have seen 46-year-old contestant Spence’s brave confessional about his struggle with depression this season. We look at four things Spence’s struggle with depression and anxiety can teach us about the reality of mental illness.

  1. Eight ways to reduce travel anxiety

Travelling comes with it’s own set of unique anxieties; from planning, to budgeting, keeping everyone happy…and let’s not start on navigating airports. We unpack eight ways you can practically reduce your travel anxiety next time you holiday.

  1. 6 roles we play in a toxic family environment

When we are in a toxic environment and are in an unhealthy space, we take on roles that harm the people around us, as well as ourselves. These roles have different names and characteristics. We take a look at six of the common roles our loves ones – and ourselves- may take on as we navigate family conflict.

  1. The top anxiety blogs of 2018

Are you interested in learning more about anxiety and mental health? From professionals to personal stories of triumph, there are some amazing blogs on the internet that can teach you about what it means to live with anxiety. Here are the top anxiety blogs of 2018.

  1. Eleven forces for good you need to follow online

They’re the change-makers, the culture shifters and the sharers of good news. On this week’s blog, we look at 11 influencers who are forces for good online. Follow the link in our profile to read the list, and follow them via the tags. These accounts will change your day (and life) for the better. 

  1. 10 signs you need to ask someone “R U OK?”

You’re never over-reacting when it comes to asking a friend or loved one, “are you okay?” Whether someone is in peak physical and mental condition or is struggling, it’s important to make sure the people we love know they’re cared for and help is available. If you’ve seen one or more of these signs, chances are they need a friend to ask, “Are you okay?”

  1. Three Myths About Grief

Everyone experiences grief differently, which is why it’s so important to break the myths so many of us believe about it. What were you told about grief? That it was something only females experienced? That it would happen in five stages? That you should be ‘over it’ by now? We clear up the lies and gives you some strategies to journey through your own brokenness.

  1. 10 quotes to help you on Valentine’s Day

We’ve put together 10 of our favourite quotes about Valentine’s, love, singleness, marriage and everything in between. We hope it inspires you to find the beauty in this day.

  1. How to deal with stress in everyday life

Are you stressed to the max? A new year is about new beginnings, but it’s hard to get started when we’re stressed out. Our new blog gives you tips on how to cope with stress in everyday life, and includes an awesome infographic by the Foosball zone.

Do you want to keep good mental health? Would you like to thrive? Here’s what you need to do: Contact Colleen on 0434 337 245 or Duncan on 0434 331 243 for a FREE 10 minute consultation on how we can best help you or book online .

 

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About Jessica Morris

Jessica is the editorial coordinator for Watersedge Counselling. An internationally published journalist, she enjoys writing about mental health, music and religion. Her memoir, "When Hope Speaks" is out now.

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