Queerness and GroupThink
How being in a minority group has shown me how to interact with diverse perspectives.
How to Make Yourself Do the Thing
Motivation is hard. Luckily, there are things you can do to help you do the thing you need to do.
6 Tips to Help You Form Your Own Opinions
Learning what you personally believe and why you believe it is a vital skill. Here are 6 tips you can use to develop the skills to form your own opinions and to understand your thinking.
Give Yourself Time to Breathe
There are plenty of distractions in our world. We all lead busy lives. But taking some quiet time to reflect is a life skill that can improve many aspects of our lives.
Speak Up for Yourself and Your Beliefs
Don’t silence yourself. You have a voice, and learning how to use it can be one of the best things you do for yourself.
Charity in a Chaotic World
The world is crazy. There’s a lot going on, and a lot of disagreement. It’s important to still have love and empathy for others, even in disagreements.
Get You Some Therapy
I’ve only been in therapy for a few months, but I’ve already benefited greatly. Therapy is an excellent step to feeling better, and there are options to getting it if it doesn’t seem currently attainable.
Expand Your Mind With Books
I love to read, but sometimes it can be hard. it’s worth it, however, because reading can expand your mind, help you grow empathy, and help relieve stress.
How I Learned to Love Myself
I didn’t always like myself. Sometimes I still don’t. But I’ve become much happier as I’ve slowly learned to love myself.
Fulfilling Your Civic Responsibility
Politics affects everything around us, and there’s something we can do about it. Vote.
Standing Up to the Dark
Choosing what’s right over what’s easy can be incredibly difficult. It is also incredibly important.
7 Ways Young People Can Engage With Their Communities
Young people want to be involved, but many don’t know where to start. Here are seven ideas to help with that.
Foggy Brain
Dealing with depression and anxiety can feel like having a “foggy brain.” That’s okay.