Category: Empower

Rule 2: Treat Yourself Like Someone You’re Responsible for Helping

Rule 2: Treat Yourself Like Someone You’re Responsible for Helping Treat Yourself Like Someone You're Responsible for Helping

Reading Time: 8 mins Welcome back to my 12 Rules For Life Series. In this post, we’ll be discussing the 2nd rule of the book: Treat Yourself Like Someone You’re Responsible for Helping. While the chapter is possibly a little bloated (there are sections which make similar points somewhat repetitively), Peterson explores a wealth of different ideas and touches […]

3 Practical Tips for Returning to Work After Mental Illness

3 Practical Tips for Returning to Work After Mental Illness Returning to work after mental illness

Reading Time: 7 mins Returning to Work After Mental Illness is Challenging Work is hard… well… work, and mental illness complicates everything. Returning to work after mental illness is no exception. A debilitating lack of energy, racing thoughts, and distressing low moods can make returning to work feel impossible. People often get trapped in a cycle of coming back to […]

12 Rules for Life Deep-Dive: Rule 1

12 Rules for Life Deep-Dive: Rule 1 12 rules - stand up straight with your shoulders back

Reading Time: 12 mins Stand Up Straight with your Shoulders Back Peterson starts off 12 Rules with a rule which sets the tone for the rest of the book. Stand up straight with your shoulders back is a call to the reader: you have a duty to stand up for what you believe and take your place in the […]

An Introduction to 12 Rules for Life

An Introduction to 12 Rules for Life A diagram of Peterson's 12 Rules for Life

Reading Time: 7 mins After my last post on the three underrated ingredients of recovery, I’ve found myself thinking more about what has helped me in my journey so far. One resource that I’ve come back to several times over the past three years is 12 Rules For Life by Jordan B Peterson. Dr Peterson has earned quite a […]

What Is Recovery? 3 Underrated Ingredients

What Is Recovery? 3 Underrated Ingredients Diagram of recovery showing the ingredients of Stability, self-awareness and service

Reading Time: 7 mins Mental Health Awareness month is nearly over and this year it’s been awash with debate. One of the things that has been brought up time and again is the subject of recovery. Many charities have spread “success stories” to help raise awareness. This has led to a backlash, with legitimate criticism that these stories whitewash […]

5 Things Survivors Should Know About Psychosis

5 Things Survivors Should Know About Psychosis

Reading Time: 9 mins Part 3 of the “15 Things You Need to Know About Psychosis” Phew, it’s been waiting in the wings for nearly two years, but here it is. My top five things survivors should know about psychosis. The previous two posts focused on medical professionals and loved ones, but this one is solely about us. People […]

5 Things Every Loved One Should Know About Psychosis

5 Things Every Loved One Should Know About Psychosis 5 things loved ones need to know about psychosis

Reading Time: 8 mins Part 2 of the “15 Things You Need to Know About Psychosis” Series I’m sorry this post is late. In truth, this is a difficult one for me to write, so I’ve been putting it off. Last week I talked about the things I wished mental health professionals had known when they were treating me. […]

5 Things All Mental Health Professionals Should Know About Psychosis

5 Things All Mental Health Professionals Should Know About Psychosis 5 things professionals should know about psychosis

Reading Time: 10 mins Part 1 of the “15 Things You Need To Know About Psychosis” Series A little while ago, I was asked on Twitter to write about what I think people need to know about psychosis. It was a question that got me thinking about my experience and the effect it had on those around me. Throughout […]

Finding Freedom in Taking Responsibility

Finding Freedom in Taking Responsibility responsibility

Reading Time: 8 mins This week I’ve struggled for something to write about. I’ve had so many doubts it’s been hard to pin a good topic down. Last week I spoke about my reasons for striving to stay well, and in my post, I touched on the notion that responsibility has a large part to play in my recovery. […]

Why I Must Stay Well

Why I Must Stay Well my reasons to stay well

Reading Time: 7 mins Finding Meaning in Recovery Another week is drawing to a close, and it’s been a bit of a tough one. The come-down from the heady successes of last week has begun in earnest, and my mood has swung between numb and restless. As I said in last Sunday’s post (which you can read here), my […]