News: mental health

Should I have said that?

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Anxiety can often manifest into overthinking conversations and regretting things you said.

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One answer ChatGPT can’t give

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As we watch ChatGPT and other AI disrupt the world around us in real-time, we need to remember that one area can’t be answered by technology alone — how to live effectively as ourselves.

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Creativity

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I remember being about eight or nine years old and dreaming of being a writer and a poet. I'd create these poems and submit them to the children's section of our local paper. My mom would tell me that I would have notebooks upon notebooks filled with poems, short stories, and ideas for novels. Thinking back, I think I can even recall where in my room I kept all these notebooks. My parents would keep the clippings of written work that would be published in the ‘kids’ section, which I assure you were not particularly brilliant, but they were all unfettered and unbound creative work. Looking back now, I can’t help but feel a bit jealous of my childhood self, thinking about how easily all the words and ideas flowed out from my mind onto the very many pages.

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Been to an event?

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Authenticity

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My lovely sister gifted me a voucher for one of the stylish, new restaurants in my neighbourhood.

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Self-compassion

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I’ve had a research project that I’ve been involved with now for two years. The homestretch is in sight and I was tasked with presenting the paper to the team prior to its release.

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Guilty leisure 

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Have you ever really taken a break?

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October integration

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The last several weeks have been exceptionally intense and I found myself teetering on the edge, close to burning out.

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Quick getaway 

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It’s that time of the semester again – classes are halted for two weeks and we’re all itching to escape the academic life that we have been so privileged to wallow in these past few weeks.

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Fitting the stereotype

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Recently, I wrote about not feeling physically 'ill enough to rest' and it led me to think about times I've thought I'm not mentally 'ill enough for help'.

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