by Richard Amaral | Nov 12, 2022 | Emotions, Mental Health, Mind-Body Health, Psychology, Thinking
In my previous post, I wrote about the masks you and I wear from time to time. We don’t want others to know what we’re thinking or feeling, so we put on a mask – a front – to help cover or protect our internalized world. One mask that...
by Richard Amaral | Nov 5, 2022 | Mental Health, Mind-Body Health, Thinking
I enjoyed seeing my kids dress up for Halloween this year. Then, as I walked them to school on the morning of October 31st, it was also fun to see all the other children arrive as superheroes, princesses, witches, and cartoon characters. It also got me thinking...
by Richard Amaral | Oct 15, 2022 | Lifestyle, Mind-Body Health, Youth and Adolescents
A few weeks ago, there was an opinion piece in the Globe and Mail on the correlation between loneliness and authoritarianism. Kim Samuel, the author, argued that the main reason why democracy is being threatened around the world is because of loneliness....
by Richard Amaral | Sep 24, 2022 | Emotions, Mental Health, Mind-Body Health
Death is a part of life. And no matter how prepared you are for someone’s death, you are never ready for it. All the best laid out funeral plans can never prepare you for the emotion of losing a loved one. Before her death, Queen Elizabeth II had approved...
by Richard Amaral | Sep 17, 2022 | Change, Lifestyle, Mind-Body Health, Thinking
September always makes me think of change. The change that happens when returning to school symbolizes the end of summer. There’s also a change in weather, reflecting the change in seasons. Television shows often air new episodes in September, and many...
by Richard Amaral | Sep 10, 2022 | Lifestyle, Mind-Body Health, Thinking
Last week, I found myself reminiscing back on my “first day of school” experiences. The start of a new school year always left me with mixed emotions. A part of me was excited because it represented the start of something new and challenging. But it...