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Self-Care Workshop – July 29, 2018 – Los Angeles

Posted by strange on June 4, 2018
Self-Care Workshop - July 29, 2018 - Los Angeles

Hi The Strange is Beautiful readers! We’re having a Self-Care Workshop for mind obstacles – such as anxiety and depression – on July 29, 2018 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Union Swapmeet led by our founding editor-in-chief, Shannen Roberts, and presented by L.A. Sewcial Club.

Posted in: Self Care, Shannen, TSIB Hangouts | Tagged: anxiety, depression, eating disorders, panic attacks, self care for mind obstacles workshop, self care workshop, shannen roberts, the strange is beautiful, yoga workshop

Hypnosis Helps Hair Pulling Habit: Marissa Mayer’s Story

Posted by strange on May 30, 2018
Hypnosis Helps Hair Pulling Habit: Marissa Mayer's Story

“I remember a hypnosis that we did was like, it was me talking to my 12 year old self,” said Marissa Mayer.
“…I literally had to have the room to myself to cry and punch a pillow because I was so…like 12 year old Marissa was running the show.”

Posted in: Healers, Interviews, Me & My Story, Shannen | Tagged: dinora martinez, dr. richard nongard, emotional freedom technique, hypnosis, hypnosis cateplsy, hypnotist, inside out, is hypnosis real, marisa peer, neuroptimal, rapid transformational therapy, the way of the heart, tony maree torrey, tony robbins, trichotillomania

Sadcore Sundays: SoKo Talks Anxiety and Her Yeti, aka Depression

Posted by strange on April 20, 2018
Sadcore Sundays: SoKo Talks Anxiety and Her Yeti, aka Depression

Artists pour out their emotions from their conscious and subconscious thoughts when they write, record and perform it for audiences who in turn heal from the music.

Many artists suffer from anxiety and depression. Being an artist for a living can be rewarding and medicinal, but can conversely stimulate more mental health issues. An obvious reason that this happens is because of the long erratic hours for little pay. However, a more subtle correlation is, energetically, after a performance, the artist has relived the story they wrote about and given a part of themselves to the audience. Afterward, when everyone is gone, it can feel like something is missing. The adrenaline rush is gone. The people parading around them are gone. The compliments, the love from fans, are all too quickly gone….

It takes strength and passion to be an artist.

Posted in: Interviews, Interviews of Musicians, Sadcore Sundays, Sadcore Sundays Interviews, TSIB Guide | Tagged: anxiety and art, anxiety and music, anxiety and musicians, birth control and depression, depressed musicians, depression and music, diabolo menthe, experimental, my dreams dictate my reality, Ross Robinson, seasonal depression, shannen roberts, soko, soko anxiety, soko depression, SoKo mental health, SoKo seasonal depression, SoKo yoga, Stéphanie Sokolinski, the strange is beautiful, who wears the pants, yoga for mind obstacles

Self-Love Date Night

Posted by strange on February 25, 2018
Self-Love Date Night

Our first “Self-Love Date Night” February 9, 2018 at Rec Center in Los Angeles was amazing!

Posted in: Self Care, Shannen, TSIB Hangouts | Tagged: chulita vinyl club, cusi coyllur, dj, enrique jesus hernandez, georgia st. jones, linda nuves, mod pods, self love, self love date night

Leave the Blinds Shut: 5 Ways to Pull Yourself Through A Depression Episode

Posted by strange on February 22, 2018
Leave the Blinds Shut: 5 Ways to Pull Yourself Through A Depression Episode

When it comes to my moods and my emotions, my highs can be really high. But my lows can leave me wondering where those highs even came from in the first place. Here recently, I’ve been in an emotional rut that’s resulted in me not being able to enjoy life as much as I’d like and it’s had a negative impact on my productivity and self-image. I’ll feel so many things (although sometimes nothing at all) that I lock myself in my room in complete isolation with my blinds shut and my curtains closed. However, what happens to me a lot when I slide far down into depression is that I’ll grow so exhausted from the episodes, that I’ll have to come out of my funk, even if only temporarily, just to give myself a break from the influence the depression has over me at the time. In other words, while I may not be able to come out of my depression overall, I do what I can to build my strength up so that I can continue to move forward in dealing with my depression. This leads to me gradually coming out of the episode and once again living life in my highs.

Posted in: Advice for Mind Obstacles, Georgia St. Jones, Self Care | Tagged: depression, depression advice, georgia st. jones, self care, self help, self love, the strange is beautiful, ways to pull yourself out of depression
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