Open it up to others
Faced with disarray, sadness Sylvie Cady, psychosomatician, advises going out, mingling with others to take a step back from oneself.
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Faced with disarray, sadness Sylvie Cady, psychosomatician, advises going out, mingling with others to take a step back from oneself.
Doing yourself good involves simple actions. So a banal walk in the countryside has physical as well as moral effects.
Finding yourself serenely also means finding your inner child, listening to him, cuddling him and observing him.
Close your eyes. Think about the child you have been. At the same time, talk to him. Laugh with him. Simply love it. It is one of six lessons that philosophers, psychoanalysts and physchotherapists teach us to lead us to inner peace. Initiated during the summer break, this practice will accompany you throughout the year. A little serenity in a world of bullies.
Fear, anger or sadness: spot the emotion that overwhelms you most easily and discover the basic need – security, identity or search for meaning – to which it answers.
Going over the past, being overcome with remorse and regret are to be banished from everyday life.
The round of regrets imprisons us in the past. Anxious projections exile us to the future. Exercise I and Exercise II allow us to identify these mechanisms to better neutralize them. So let’s get started!
Where are you in the acceptance, the affirmation of your personality? How do you know if you are yourself? And between renouncements, ambitions, how to find your way? This Christophe Andrè’s test invites you to discover it.