Everyday Dreams

This side up

Month: January 2019

Welcome to Everyday Dreams

This site is a place where people like you tell how they’ve managed to find hope every day, despite struggles with anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction and grief. You’re not alone. There is a way through what you’re feeling, and a chance to feel joy and peace on a daily basis.

Have a story you’d like to tell? Let us know by visiting our contact page.

wide shot of man surfing

Getting over the idea that ‘men don’t cry’ unleashed freedom and happiness

Mike Biles is one of the most emotionally evolved men I know. He exudes a quiet confidence as a successful entrepreneur whose company handles insurance claims

mike-biles-head-shot

Mike Biles, author

for companies and individuals whose roofs have been damaged in storms.

 

As he goes about his work arranging construction crews and fighting insurance companies to make sure his clients get what they’re owed, you’d never know he’s also the author of the book The Spiritual Prescription for Transforming Relationships and holds a master’s degree in spiritual psychology.

Read More

hand with forefinger and thumb in circle, meditating

How mindfulness can help you through hard times

Nancy Robinson-Berry is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist in Georgetown, Texas. She has been an LCSW for 23 years, working with at-risk children and their families, as well as active duty soldiers and veterans. Now her work focuses on senior citizens to promote resilience and find meaning while aging.

If I were only allowed to tell my psychotherapy clients one sentence, it would be, “Learn to do mindfulness meditation.” I teach some form of it to a majority of them. Most who use it regularly report to me that they feel more at peace with their emotions and that they worry less.

They are often able to be more patient with themselves and to approach challenges less from a place of reacting and more from a place of curiosity. This helps them to suffer less when something painful happens to them.

Mindfulness meditation is not relaxation. It is about paying attention to “what is” in this moment, without judging it. If you feel anxious, you notice that. If you feel relaxed, you notice that. If your thoughts are loud in your head, or if you hear a clock ticking in the room, you pay attention to that.

Read More

Powered by WordPress & Theme by Anders Norén