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Internet Addiction: Is Your World Ruled by Screens? 5 Ways to Break Free

by Phil LeBlanc | Mar 13, 2017

Are you connected to a screen most of the day? Your desktop at work, your phone, your laptop, your iPad, and perhaps a gaming device at home? If so, it might be said that screens rule your world. Some experts raise the idea that a compulsion to be connected to the...

Overcoming Social Anxiety with Mindfulness – Take These Steps

by Phil LeBlanc | Feb 14, 2017

People who suffer from social anxiety experience excessive fear of being judged and criticized in social situations and find it difficult to overcome self-consciousness and avoidance of social interaction. Social anxiety can manifest in many degrees of severity, from...

Does Your Path Lead to Unhappiness? How to Find the Right Life Direction for You

by Phil LeBlanc | Jan 10, 2017

Where are you going with your life? That’s a scary question for many of us. Of course, nobody knows the future, but if the question makes you uneasy, you may already feel that your current path is leading toward unhappiness. Don’t suppress that feeling. Investigate...

Why the Causes of Low Self-Esteem May Be Rooted in Your Childhood

by Phil LeBlanc | Nov 14, 2016

Low self-esteem can overshadow your entire life. You lack confidence relating to others. That makes it difficult to establish relationships and thrive in social environments. It makes it difficult to hold your own with your friends and partners. Low self-esteem also...

Understanding Addictive Personality Disorder: Symptoms and Treatment

by Phil LeBlanc | Oct 11, 2016

‘Addictive Personality Disorder’ is a term many Americans search for online. It is also often used to describe the personality traits of people who suffer from substance abuse. But contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as an “addictive...

Understanding, Identifying, and Coping with Panic Attack Triggers

by Phil LeBlanc | Sep 12, 2016

Panic attacks are triggered by stress. In fact, panic attacks are a result of an elevated stress response.  A response to events that happen right now, and possibly events that happened a long time ago. Understanding panic attacks How do you know you are having a...
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