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Veronica Lichtenstein has authored many articles on various mental health topics. She endeavors to help others not only through talk therapy but through her written resources.
Mar 19, 2025
The Great Unplug: Reclaiming Peace in a Digital Age
We are in a hyper-connected world, where screens dominate our daily lives. So the idea of a digital detox has never been more vital. Taking a break from screens and social media can be a refreshing way to reconnect with yourself and the natural world.
Mar 12, 2025
Silencing the Eye Roll: Building Meaningful Connections
Have you ever felt the sting of an eye roll during a conversation? It’s more than just a gesture; it’s a silent message that can shatter connections faster than a dropped phone screen. Nonverbal cues often speak louder than words, revealing hidden emotions and intentions.
Mar 5, 2025
The Art of Emotional Decluttering
As we transition into spring, it’s not just our homes that can benefit from a good tidying up—our minds and hearts can too. Emotional decluttering is the process of releasing negative emotions, outdated thought patterns, and unnecessary mental baggage that weigh us down. Recognizing and addressing this emotional clutter is essential for cultivating a healthier mindset and overall well-being.
Feb 26, 2025
Finding Your People Again: Rekindling Old Friendships
Remember the golden days of college when friendships seemed to form effortlessly? In my previous article, "The Friendship Paradox: Why Adult Friendships Are Harder (But Not Impossible)", I explored why making new friends after college can feel like an uphill battle. But what about the friendships we’ve already formed—the ones that have faded over time?
Feb 12, 2025
The Friendship Paradox: Why Adult Friendships Are Harder (But Not Impossible)
Friendship is one of life’s most rewarding experiences—a source of joy, support, and belonging. Yet, as we move through different stages of life, the ease with which we form and maintain these connections often shifts.
Feb 5, 2025
Embracing Traditions: The Power of “Mano”
I vividly remember a heartwarming moment at my aunt's Christmas party in the Philippines, where laughter and joy filled the air. All the children, including my own, eagerly lined up to give “Mano” to my aunt and uncle, the gracious hosts of the evening.
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