If you wanted to learn anything wouldn’t you seek out someone with experience? When I was a competitive swimmer – a long time ago, I might add! – our team would watch videos of the greats like Mark Spitz. When I started my healing from lyme symptoms I sought out someone who had recovered. When […]
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Can You Learn Resilience?
Have you ever had anyone tell you to pull yourself up from your bootstraps, to grit and force your way through? While having determination can be a helpful trait and sometimes even suck-it-up-buttercup can be useful in certain situations, these traits should not be your only tools. If you wanted to build something you wouldn’t […]
Hope Awakened: the workbook authored by Trillium staff
We have had such inspiring feedback about our book! We have heard first and second hand that progressively working through and implementing the practices, trackers, and worksheets in Hope Awakened has brought several people through some very challenging, even dark times. Our staff got together often specifically to collaborate on this mission of love to […]
Navigating Through Mental Health Symptoms
Dealing with mental health challenges can be overwhelming and isolating. It’s important to remember that you are not alone, and there is support available. Here are some tips to help you navigate through the symptoms of mental health and take steps towards better well-being. Recognize and Validate Your Symptoms: Mental health symptoms can manifest in […]
Using Your 5 Senses
When it comes to managing my mental health, I’ve learned that sometimes the simplest tools can have the most profound impact. One strategy that has been incredibly helpful for me is using my five senses to uplift my mental health. Our senses – sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound – have a direct connection to […]