How to manage overthinking after meetings (and move on more easily)
Replaying meetings in your head? Learn how to manage overthinking and move on more easily.
Replaying meetings in your head? Learn how to manage overthinking and move on more easily.
Why your mind goes blank in meetings, from pressure to processing, and simple ways to manage it so you can think more clearly under pressure.
A reflective piece on managing performance nerves and building steadiness under pressure through lived experience, not forced confidence.
Anxiety is not a personal failing but a nervous system response to pressure. This article explores how kindness, connection, and psychological safety help regulate anxiety and support steadiness under stress.
The most powerful moments in life don’t come from polish-they come from presence. Growth and connection are born when we dare to show up human.
The most powerful moments in life don’t come from polish-they come from presence. Growth and connection are born when we dare to show up human.
Public speaking is one of the most valuable skills in today's professional world. Whether you're presenting to a boardroom, speaking on a panel, or delivering a virtual talk, the ability to communicate clearly and confidently can open doors to new opportunities. Yet, for many, the mere thought of standing in front of an audience induces anxiety.
For those who live with anxiety, are neurodivergent, or feel the weight of societal expectations, 'masking' can feel like a shield. It's the act of blending in, suppressing the parts of oneself that feel too 'different' or 'much' in order to fit a mould. Masking can be a survival tool, a way to navigate environments where we fear rejection or misunderstanding. It can give us temporary relief: "If I just act like everyone else, I'll feel safe." And, our nervous system spends a lot of time looking for signals in our environment that tell us it is safe. Masking can also be exhausting, alienating, and denying our most authentic selves. Over time, it chips away at authenticity, leaving us wondering: Who am I beneath the mask?
In an era of accessible information, social media, online communities and digital connectivity, the practice of self-diagnosis has become increasingly prevalent. From Googling symptoms to consulting online forums, individuals are often tempted to take their health into their own hands. Though self-diagnosis may empower individuals to manage their health, it also presents notable risks and challenges that should be approached with caution.