The long awaited first chapter is here.
If you support me on Patreon you can have access to this content now.
I would love to hear what you think about it.
What makes sense?
What doesn’t?
Where would you like me to expand this section?
The long awaited first chapter is here.
If you support me on Patreon you can have access to this content now.
I would love to hear what you think about it.
What makes sense?
What doesn’t?
Where would you like me to expand this section?
Ever wonder why you’re anxious for what seems like no reason?
Dr. Jessica attempts to explain how certain events can trigger emotions that we don’t expect.
If you want to learn more about how to change these reactions, become a patron and support Dr. Jessica and iZen.
Why is it that our worst critic is usually ourselves?
Often, we have this image of who we are “supposed to” be. That person is much happier because they’re thinner, they have tons of friends because they wore the right clothes, and they are living their best life because they didn’t say that thing that made them sound stupid to their boss.
That version of ourselves is so much better.
But what if that wasn’t the case?
Think about what it takes to be thinner, if it’s even possible. The amount of exercise and diet restriction that it requires isn’t likely to make you happy. People who spend their days running on treadmills and not eating tend to be grouchy.
What about those clothes? To afford the expensive shoes at fancy tie, how many more hours would you need to work? If you’re working all the time, how can you make friends?
And that stupid comment you made in front of your boss got you noticed. If you blend into the background and never stand out, people don’t know who you are. You never get the chance to have exciting things happen like company trips or raises if your boss doesn’t know you.
Each decision you make has a consequence. When you look for balance in your life, you must look at all the pieces. Life is best when you balance the rewards and find a way to appreciate what you have and why you are where you are in the journey.
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When you realize that you’re broken, you also must realize that part of you wanted to be there. Part of you led you to where you are now.
There’s nothing wrong with that part of yourself. You’re not stupid for making the choices you have.
Once you accept all the pieces of yourself and love each part of you for what it brings into your life, you can start to mend and become whole.
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Welcome!
I have struggled for several months to figure out how to share iZen with the world.
The rough draft of iZen is done, but a lot of revision still needs to happen. Each month I will work on a new chapter of the materials and release a new meditation to help you work through the process.
If you want to know more, support my progress through Patreon.
I’m looking forward to our journey.
Some tools that work when you’re anxious:
Some tools that work when you’re disconnected: