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Live Life Psychology S.A

Locality: Port Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8447 1582



Address: 1/ 131 Fletcher Road 5015 Port Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.livelifepsychologysa.com.au

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24.01.2022 One of my favourite quotes from Elisha Goldstein Can you offer yourself some self-compassion today? x



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22.01.2022 Grief is exhausting. Good reminder for all of us to be gentle and kind to ourselves. #grief #healing #DavidKessler. True?

22.01.2022 Lets build bridges, not walls, from the stones in our path. :) #WordsToRemember www.GoodTherapy.org



22.01.2022 A few self-care suggestions to take you into the weekend. #selfcare

21.01.2022 The fears we dont face can limit us! #WeekendWisdom #FaceYourFears... www.GoodTherapy.org

21.01.2022 "Dropping the struggle with uncomfortable feelings and sensations and choosing to take valued action" Could you drop the struggle with your Discomfort Monster? Illustrated for Russ Harris's awesome 8 week online www.thehappinesstrap.com program



21.01.2022 "You don't have to feel relaxed and fearless on the inside to do what matters to you, you can have feelings of anxiety and do it anyway" #acceptance #values #committedaction Illustrated for Russ Harris's awesome ACT course www.thehappinesstrap.com

21.01.2022 Listen, then respond. Empathy and understanding must precede advice.

19.01.2022 Day 88 #365daysofcompassion Words by Roisin , image via Unsplash

18.01.2022 Letting go may allow us to feel a greater sense of peace. <3 #WednesdayWisdom #LetGo... www.GoodTherapy.org

14.01.2022 What we achieve inwardly may change our outer reality. :) #WednesdayWisdom www.GoodTherapy.org



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10.01.2022 Wise words from Eeyore.

08.01.2022 Love is often most meaningful when put into practice. <3 #Love #ValentinesDay2019... www.GoodTherapy.org

07.01.2022 There is no timeline in grief. Hopefully in time, we will remember those who have died with more love than pain.

06.01.2022 "You dont have to feel relaxed and fearless on the inside to do what matters to you, you can have feelings of anxiety and do it anyway" #acceptance #values #committedaction Illustrated for Russ Harriss awesome ACT course www.thehappinesstrap.com

06.01.2022 The Motivation Trap "Waiting until you "feel" like doing something is like putting the cart before the horse. Don't rely on feelings, rely on Values. Let them be your motivation" Illustrated for Russ Harris's awesome www.thehappinesstrap.com course

05.01.2022 The fears we don't face can limit us! #WeekendWisdom #FaceYourFears... www.GoodTherapy.org

04.01.2022 From Chris Winson via Twitter

04.01.2022 A bit more poeACTry

03.01.2022 Values! Illustrated for Russ Harriss awesome online course www.thehappinesstrap.com

02.01.2022 Perfectionism is often a trait of people with eating disorders. Driven by fear of criticism, and then people pleasing in order to get approval etc. If we approv...e of ourselves, the approval of others becomes irrelevant. Self compassion, forgiving ourselves easily for our mistakes, and self respect can lead to recovery. #recoveryispossible #eatingdisorders See more

01.01.2022 Values! Illustrated for Russ Harris's awesome online course www.thehappinesstrap.com

01.01.2022 Let's build bridges, not walls, from the stones in our path. :) #WordsToRemember www.GoodTherapy.org

01.01.2022 Day 87 #365daysofcompassion Words by Timothy and Jess, image via Unsplash

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