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What's Your Anger Style? A Quiz to Discover Your Responses
Anger is a complex and often misunderstood emotion that can reveal our deepest vulnerabilities. Recognizing and understanding how we express anger is essential for personal growth and emotional health. Many people respond to anger in different ways, typically categorized as fight, flight, freeze, or appease. By identifying your anger style, you can implement effective strategies, such as somatic and yoga therapies, to help manage your emotions and foster healthier interaction

Sarah Bustamante
May 3, 20255 min read


Grief and the Unspoken: Why Your Pain Challenges Others
Grief is a complex and isolating journey, often met with discomfort from those around us. This discomfort arises as our pain confronts...

Sarah Bustamante
Apr 8, 20252 min read


Why Happiness Can't Be Your Default, But There Is an Upside
Happiness cannot be the default mode for humans due to our brain’s wiring for survival, which emphasizes negativity.

Sarah Bustamante
Apr 2, 20255 min read


Transforming Anger: From Fire to Fuel
Anger is a powerful emotion that can be overwhelming, whether expressed explosively or suppressed. By distinguishing between "reactions"...

Sarah Bustamante
Mar 17, 20253 min read


Getting to Know Your Greatest Tool for Healing: Your Body
Your body is your greatest tool for healing from trauma, as it holds the key to understanding and processing your experiences.

Sarah Bustamante
Jan 27, 20253 min read


Is Your Spiritual Community Really Safe?
Unsafe spiritual communities that lack a trauma-informed approach can significantly hinder your healing and spiritual progress.

Sarah Bustamante
Jan 24, 20257 min read


Why You Should Ditch Your Guru
"Why You Should Ditch Your Guru" explores the importance of trusting your own intuition and becoming your own best teacher, highlighting...

Sarah Bustamante
Jan 15, 20253 min read


The Pitfalls of Love and Light
The phrase "love and light," while uplifting, can sometimes lead to spiritual bypassing, where we avoid confronting painful emotions.

Sarah Bustamante
Jan 15, 20253 min read
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