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The Psychology of Waiting
Waiting can feel prickly, noisy, and strangely exhausting. A five minute delay can feel like fifty, especially when it touches something important such as health results, school feedback, a reply from someone you care about, or an application that matters. If you have ever wondered why waiting feels bigger than the clock says, you are not alone.
Deborah Marks
Sep 264 min read


Why “Doing Nothing” is a Powerful Mental Health Tool
In a world that praises productivity and busyness, the idea of “doing nothing” can feel uncomfortable or even wrong. Many people associate rest with laziness, fearing that slowing down means falling behind. But from a mental health perspective, the practice of intentional rest is not only beneficial, it’s essential.
Deborah Marks
Sep 172 min read


The Power of Understanding Your Emotions
Many people move through their day without pausing to notice how they truly feel. Between work, family, and constant distractions, emotions can get buried or brushed aside. Yet emotions are powerful signals. They tell us what we need, guide our decisions, and shape our relationships.
Deborah Marks
Sep 53 min read


Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children: Foundations for Lifelong Wellbeing
From toddler tantrums to pre-teen meltdowns, emotional outbursts are often seen as part of growing up. But beneath these behaviours lies something crucial: a child learning to regulate their emotions. Emotional regulation is the ability to recognise, understand, and manage feelings in a healthy way. For children, this skill doesn’t develop automatically. It grows through safe relationships, guidance, and consistent emotional support.
Deborah Marks
Aug 43 min read