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Are You Trying to Force Feeling Good?
Sarie talks about not forcing yourself to feel positive or grateful, but just going back to basics and appreciating the simplicity of life and recognising the wonder in everyday existence. By following The Three Principles, you can find peace of mind and a sense of well-being.
Fears and Phobias can be Learnt, and therefore, Unlearnt!
Discover Sarie's insights into the nature of fears and phobias, where they come from, and consider your own perspective on them.
How to Solve Your Problems More Easily
Discover how The Three Principles can help you find clarity and overcome anxiety. Instead of scheduling dedicated time to analyse your problems, focus on being present and enjoying life.
What Are The Three Principles?
The Three Principles, discovered by Sydney Banks are Mind, Thought, and Consciousness. Explore with Three Principles Practitioner Sarie Taylor to reduce anxiety and overwhelm
Are You Too Busy
I used to feel constantly busy and overwhelmed, juggling multiple responsibilities. The Three Principles taught me that by addressing the root cause of a busy mind, I could find peace amidst the chaos. You can too.
Hormonal Imbalance, or Anxiety?
I used to firmly believe that my constant anxiety was due to a hormonal imbalance. I would regularly get my thyroid checked and constantly ask doctors to investigate. Here's what I know now about this...
Adrenaline and Anxiety: Is It Bad?
I used to believe that my anxiety was a sign of something being wrong with me. The constant surge of adrenaline made me feel broken and I saw it as such a negative thing. This made it difficult for me to accept my anxiety and be present in the moment with it - let me share with you what I know now about the release of adrenaline in our bodies...
Procrastination - Am I Just Lazy?
Procrastination is often misunderstood as laziness or a lack of focus, but it is actually a sign of resistance. Instead of beating ourselves up about it, we should ask ourselves what we are resisting and why.
Are You Running on Empty?
In this reflection on my past mindset and behaviour, I'm sharing an analogy to explain the importance of prioritising your energy and self care.
Am I a Sh*t Parent?
Being a good parent doesn't mean constantly engaging with your children or doing everything right for everyone in the family. It also means acknowledging that you are human and taking care of yourself. Read why prioritising yourself indirectly means you are putting your kids first.