Talk and share issues where you can
Struggling with internal issues creates more struggle. Instead, look at these harmless but scary demons head on. Try to talk and share where you can.
The complete list of all life-guiding messages for young people – click the titles for further information
Struggling with internal issues creates more struggle. Instead, look at these harmless but scary demons head on. Try to talk and share where you can.
Abusing yourself psychologically has consequences. Just as a child might rebel if treated abusively or neglectfully, the body can rebel as well in the form of pain, anxiety, or depression.
There are three primary ways that people psychologically abuse themselves: self-criticism, putting pressure on themselves, and unnecessary fear.
What happens to us does not define us. How we deal with what happens to us defines us.
You can’t change anyone else, however much you try. You can only change yourself.
In the UK, one in 14 children aged 11-17 (6.9%) have experienced severe physical violence at the hands of an adult.
Physical abuse happens when a child is deliberately hurt, causing injuries such as cuts, bruises and broken bones. It can involve hitting, shaking, throwing, poisoning, burning, slapping or suffocating.
You were born good enough for anything. Don’t allow others to mislead you into thinking you aren’t good enough.
Life is lived forwards, so there is a limit to the skills we have in each new situation.
In OCD, a compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that someone feels they need to carry out to try to prevent an obsession coming true.