Alcohol is known to be a psycho-active substance which, when you drink, can cause changes in awareness, your moods, thoughts, feelings and behaviours. A good example is that the brain uses a number of chemicals called neuro-transmitters to carry messages to the mind and body. One of these is dopamine, which is often known as the “happy hormone.”
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Studies have shown that the mind is often cluttered with trapped emotions which affect can your daily life in a negative way. Everyone carries unprocessed, trapped emotions to some degree. However, the truth of the matter is that emotions that aren’t dealt with, just do not go away on their own. Unfortunately, these emotions can affect you in several negative ways such as: The way you think about yourself, how you react to stress, may cause higher levels of anxiety, and lower your feelings of physical well-being.
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In today's fast-paced and interconnected world, the burden of mental health issues has escalated beyond expectations, affecting individuals from diverse backgrounds and across various socio-economic strata. These days, it's no longer surprising to hear news of celebrities openly sharing their battles with mental health challenges. Even within our circles, we must have noticed an increasing number of acquaintances grappling with mental health challenges and the demands of daily life, and we cannot deny that this growing trend has become a cause for concern. However, amidst this challenge, there is a ray of hope in Time Line Therapy®. Time Line Therapy® has emerged as a groundbreaking therapeutic approach in the realm of personal development and mental health, bringing about profound transformations. From anxiety and depression to phobias, this remarkable approach has proven to hold the key to transforming lives.
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When the person you love walks away, you may be strongly tempted to build a wall around yourself in the name of protection. If you isolate yourself, you might spend a lot of your time indulging in painful thoughts. What you are actually doing is giving heartbreak a home. Of course, heartbreak will come, and it is ok if you feel the pain, even if it doesn’t seem to fade.
However, if you allow heart
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