Infatuation Rules
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Holding space is something that seems simple, but actually takes a lot of practice and involves self and aftercare for the person holding space. ... Refocus your listening. ... Don't jump into problem-solving mode. ... Don't center yourself. ... Reassure them that you believe them. ... Be open to whatever emotions come up.
Let's say you know you have a tough conversation coming with your narcissist. Before the conversation even starts, simply say, “Now I know you are...
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Read More »Like many other communities, therapeutic spaces sometimes have their own language. With the boom in popularity of therapist Instagram accounts (p.s. - here’s ours!), some of these terms are crossing over into the mainstream (or at least, the mainstream in ‘wellness’ spaces). Some of the more confusing terms might be more clinical in nature, often describing diagnoses or abbreviations relevant to mental health. Others, however, are broader in scope and not just reserved for the therapy sessions. For example, consider the term “holding space” - what does that mean? What does it mean to hold space for someone, or for yourself? Instead of assuming that everyone knows what it means, we’re going to offer some insight into the phrase, including how you can make it a part of your life.
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He'll serve you an eyebrow flash. ... His lips part. ... His nostrils flare and his face generally "opens." ... He'll try to attract your...
Read More »Can you be present with yourself - emotionally, physically, and mentally? If you can, then yes. It might be hard to put your focus so completely on yourself. It can be excruciating to sit with your own feelings, sensations, and thoughts and let go of judgment. One great way to practice holding space for yourself would be to start a mindfulness practice. You can learn to tune into the rhythm of your thoughts and practice letting go of any judgment a little at a time. Holding space is something that isn’t necessarily taught to us. It can feel strange to sit with something instead of taking action, if that’s your usual approach. If you’re struggling with ways to hold space for yourself and for others, here are some things to keep in mind.
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Read More »It can be so hard to be vulnerable with someone. While holding space for someone, it can be helpful to explicitly express that you believe them, and you believe in them. Remind them that you trust and believe their knowledge and intuition.
Sometimes serious things give us the ick, and sometimes it's petty things. ... We asked our readers what gave them the ick, and their answers...
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Libra. Libra loves to play devil's advocate when arguing because they're well-attuned to the dichotomy of right vs. wrong. "Libras can argue just...
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Pay Attention To Him Men are attracted to women who are interested in them and not afraid to show it. While conversing with a potential partner,...
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It can come as a surprise when your partner asks for space. While clingy tendencies may have been “ok” in your previous relationship, being overly...
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