Emotional well-being is more than the absence of mental illness.

Rather, it is the ability to accept all parts of our humanity and embodied experiences with compassion.

Kristen Antonio

✵ Rebel Soul Coaching ✵

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FOR EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING

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thoughts, feelings, and trauma informed tips.

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We share our top IFS Tools and valuable resources

to support you on your soul's journey.

Meditations

Reconnect with the present through an IFS meditation.

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for Well-Being Support

RESOURCE 01

Mindfulness & Energy Healing

Incorporating skills into your everyday life through apps and other tools:

  • 59 Breaths (Affiliate Partnership)The 59 Breaths App helps you find your optimal breathing speed to reduce anxiety and improve mood. Download here.

  • Postitive Psychology

  • Other recommended apps: Headspace, Calm, Insight Timer, Mood Tracker.

RESOURCE 02

For Parents & Caregivers

For a free "symptom checker," basic guide to anxiety and depression, and mental health resources for students check out: Childmind

Recommended reads for parents:

RESOURCE 03

Anxiety & Depression

Your symptoms do not make you broken or crazy or unworthy. They are simply parts in you that are ready to be heard and healed with your compassionate curiosity. Here are some resources for you to explore on your way to wholeness:

If you are in a current state of crisis, please text "help" to 741-741 (USA).

RESOURCE 04

Body Diversity and Weight Inclusivity

Body compassion (or body neutrality, if compassion feels too scary of a leap), is absolutely possible! If you are interested in learning how to think critically about assumed moral and cultural values attached to body size, discover the joy in movement, and/or develop flexibility around food, here are some great resources.

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Two birds

Hope is NOT a feeling

March 13, 20252 min read

Hope is a practice...

3 STEPS TO BUILDING HOPE IN TIMES OF DESPAIR

Dear Reader,

As a community of sensitive, empathetic beings, witnessing & experiencing the traumas of this time can activate the natural human response of helplessness & hopelessness.

As a former clinical therapist who also manages a mood disorder, I know intimately just how destructive and dangerous these mood states can become.

Many of my clients have noted feeling scattered, unmoored & frenetic. 

For me personally, it feels like I'm inside one of those long, stormy nights…the lights keep flickering and I'm frantically scrambling around my house, trying to prepare for….for what??

 What am I trying to prepare for?

What are WE trying to prepare for?

 Uncertainty is kindling for chaos, self-doubt, and lack of focus….who doesn't need the antidote for that?! 

Enter: Dr. Charles Snyder and his pioneering research on the Psychology of Hope.

Essentially, what his research found is that hope is a cognitive process, NOT an emotion, as many people are taught and believe. 

Why is this life-changing?

Because it means hope, like gratitude, can be taught, practiced, and strengthened by following these 3 steps.

Step 1: Connect to Values and Vision:

  • What does the world you want to live in look and feel like? 

  • Which qualities (compassionate, courageous, creative, calm, kind, peaceful, sustainable, Earth-honoring etc.) are present in this world you are here to co-create? 

  • In this world, how do you, personally, see yourself contributing to your family and community, both in tangible and energetic ways?

Step 2: Map The Trails:

Recognizing there are multiple pathways one can take to lead to this Long-Term Vision is a key component to cultivating hope.  It's the inner-trust that every hopeful person has. 

When Plan A doesn't work, a hopeful person knows she can draft Plan B,C, & D. When something breaks, a hopeful person innovates and rebuilds. When a pathway is blocked, a hopeful person assess progress and reinvests in their long-term goal.

 Seeking mentorship, community, and connection with fellow travelers who are dedicated to building a world rooted in shared values are non-negotiables for any hope-full person. 

 While all of us have Parts that get overwhelmed and scared by the journey ahead, connecting them to your Inner Voice is the most stabilizing and soothing energy for emotions like anxious, lonely, angry, & shame. 

Step 3: Courageous Leadership

 Of course, all this means little if we don't translate this creative planning into courageous action. 

 You are an agent of change. 

Your presence has an effect in the world. 

 Connecting that truth to an aligned action every day is the final step in the process of cultivating a more hopeful heart. 

  • What energy are you bringing into your interactions? 

  • How are you contributing your resources (time, talent, treasure) to building the world you want to live in?

With a hopeful heart

Love, Kristen

Healing
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