
Burnout Is Not Always a Sign You’re in the Wrong Place
Can you experience burnout even when you love what you do? One of the most dangerous myths about burnout is that it only happens when you are stuck in something you resent. We picture the person dragging themselves into a job they despise. The one

Mental Health Stigma Is Not Universal: Culture, Globalisation and the Cost of Comparison
Now, mental health stigma does not exist in a vacuum. It is shaped by culture, history, religion, economics, gender roles, colonisation, migration and (most importantly) what survival required in different places at different times. We can’t deny how, as human beings, we are so similar

9 Subtle Ways Mental Health Stigma Still Shows Up in Everyday Life
Mental health stigma isn’t kept alive by villains. It’s sustained by ordinary people: people who are kind, educated, well-intentioned and often convinced they are doing the right thing. People like us. That can be a tough pill to swallow.
Most stigma today doesn’t come

How Mental Health Stigma Is Passed Down Through Families and Generations
Mental health stigma does not only live in headlines, workplaces or policies. It often begins much closer to home, where silence about mental pain and emotions first take root. Not through cruelty, just quiet shrugs when feelings come up at dinner. Jokes slip in. Awkward

Why Mental Health and Wellbeing Still Carry Stigma Today
Why do we still lower our voices when we talk about mental health, even after all the awareness, campaigns, conversations and hashtags? We live in a time where mental health is spoken about more openly than ever before, yet so many people still feel unable

9 Real New Year Intentions For People Who Are Done With Pressure, Perfectionism and Burnout
If you’re exhausted from pressure-driven “new year, new me” culture, these 9 emotionally intelligent intentions are for you. They are rooted in psychology, nervous system awareness, compassion, self-respect and sustainable wellbeing; not shame, urgency or punishment. They aren’t about becoming a brand-new person. They’re about

Why January Can Feel Heavy (Even When Nothing Is “Wrong”)
January has a strange emotional weight to it. I’ve felt that for as long as I can remember. People often whisper about the “January blues” as if it is something slightly embarrassing or dramatic, but if you have ever entered January and felt tired, flat,

How to Set Emotional Goals This Year (And Why Traditional New Year’s Resolutions Rarely Work)
Every January, the same conversation resurfaces across the world. New Year’s resolutions. Reinvention. “This year I’ll finally…” lists scribbled into notebooks with shaky hope. Gym memberships spike. Commercially, diet plans circulate like commandments and we see it as a sign. Productivity challenges trend online as

A New Year Isn’t a Fresh Start, It’s a Continuation (And That’s Okay)
Every year, as fireworks explode and the calendar flips, the world whispers (or rather, screams) the same message unavoidably into our ears:
“This is your chance to reset.” “This is where everything changes.” “This is where you become better.”
It sounds inspiring, doesn’t

