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The Life-Changing Benefits of virtual Therapy: Why It’s Worth Talking to Someone
Therapy gives you a space to process your feelings. It helps you better understand your emotions, identify triggers, and learn how to manage them. Over time, this emotional insight can lead to a greater sense of balance, calm, and control in your daily life. Evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy help you identify unhelpful thought patterns and replace them with healthier ones. You learn communication skills, how to set healthy boundaries, and how to res
Anna Nelson
Jul 63 min read


Understanding Anger: How It Impacts Relationships and What You Can Do About It
We’ve all felt anger, it’s a natural emotion, a signal that something isn't right. But when anger becomes overwhelming, unpredictable, or hurtful, it can deeply affect our relationships, isolate us from others, and leave lasting emotional and physical consequences.
Anna Nelson
Jul 63 min read


The Invisible Load: Burnout in Stay-at-Home Mothers and the Power of Reaching Out
For many stay-at-home mothers, the decision to be home with their children is made with love, intention, and sacrifice. But what’s often unspoken is the profound emotional, mental, and physical load that comes with this role. In the quiet of nap time or the chaos of dinner prep, many mothers find themselves feeling overwhelmed, depleted, and alone, even as they pour themselves out for the ones they love most.
Anna Nelson
Jun 233 min read


The Shattering and the Rebuilding: Healing After Infidelity
It often begins in silence.
A phone left face-down. A shift in tone. A growing sense that something is… off.
And then the truth lands like a tidal wave: “They betrayed me.”
Infidelity isn’t just a broken promise, it’s a wound that touches every part of a relationship. The mind races with questions. The heart feels fractured.
Anna Nelson
Jun 53 min read


Being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP): A Personal and Professional Perspective
Being a Highly Sensitive Person is not a mental health diagnosis. It’s a personality trait. Being highly sensitive doesn’t just affect how we feel inside. It deeply impacts how we relate to others.
Anna Nelson
Jun 54 min read


You Can’t Spell RESTORE Without REST: mental health and faith combined
It’s easy to feel like we have to be on all the time; our culture has convinced us that rest is earned. That if we’re not building, achieving, and producing something 24/7, then we’re somehow failing. But that’s not God’s way.
God promised us an abundant life. Not necessarily one filled with luxury, vacations, or picture-perfect families, but one overflowing with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness.
Anna Nelson
May 234 min read
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