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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
The Door That Only Opens from the Inside
I didn’t realize I was shutting myself away. Not at first. It started quietly. Like most things do. A whisper rather than a scream. I stopped answering messages, one by one, until silence became my default. I stopped showing up to the things I once loved — the book club, the weekend hikes, the Friday night dinners. I told people I was tired, busy, overwhelmed. And they believed me — even when I didn’t fully believe myself.
By Abuzar khan8 months ago in Psyche
Flawed, Fierce, and Full of Glitter: A Story of Reclamation
There’s a special kind of audacity required to reclaim your worth when the world has spent years convincing you you shouldn’t. It’s like walking into a party you weren’t invited to, grabbing the mic, and belting out a power ballad while maintaining unbroken eye contact with everyone who ever doubted you. Which, let’s be honest, is exactly the kind of energy we should all be cultivating.
By Beautiful Disasterpiece8 months ago in Psyche
Aesthetic Exhaustion
Somewhere between choosing the right filter and adjusting the lighting, we began losing sight of ourselves. We are living in an era where the performance of life often overshadows its experience. Each day, millions of people around the world scroll, pose, post, and repeat — carefully arranging moments to fit within the narrow frames of aesthetic appeal. But beneath the beautifully edited breakfasts, sunset selfies, and #softlife reels, a silent fatigue is setting in. We are, perhaps, becoming exhausted — not from living, but from constantly curating.
By Mehtab Ahmad8 months ago in Psyche
What It's Really Like to Be in a Psychiatric Hospital at 17
I still remember the way the fluorescent lights buzzed, like they were whispering secrets I wasn’t allowed to hear. I was seventeen and terrified, holding onto a hospital-issue pillow like it could protect me from the truth: I had been admitted to a psychiatric ward.
By Ava Writes Truth8 months ago in Psyche
Things Trauma Survivors Do That Seem Rude — But Are Actually Coping Mechanisms
They say you’ve changed. That you’re cold. Distant. Rude. But they don’t know the whole story. They don’t know what it took to rebuild yourself after pain. They don’t see the layers beneath your silence. They don’t realize that what looks like “attitude” is actually *survival.*
By SHADOW-WRITES8 months ago in Psyche










