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Growth Journal newsletter #4

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"Hi friend. This week some of the world is opening up, and so is the nature around at least here in the Northern hemisphere. In the Growth Digest we look at well researched takes on reducing anxiety, using challenges to our advantage, wellbeing, and personal growth through the lease of meditation"
Patrick

WEEKLY GROWTH DIGEST:

An Overlooked Way To Reduce Stress and Increase Well-Being by Douglas LaBier 
 

  • Briefly: This article isn’t one of those 5 ways to have it all type of articles -which becomes evident in the first few lines of its introduction. It explains how immersion in nature for as little as 20 minutes a day can have a significant impact on reducing our stress levels, since this immersion takes us “outside” of ourselves and away from our endless pursuits of happiness and a stress-free life.

  • Why read: It’s a quick, well researched and very insightful read.

  • Time: 6min

How Do We Grow Through Challenges? by Leah Katz

  • Briefly: The article explains how we often aren’t fully paying attention during times we deem as ‘difficult’. These difficult times may still have insight and joy in them and in this article it is expressed how essential it is for us to try stay fully aware of each moment -or we might just miss it all.

  • Why read: Have you ever hoped that we as people will come out of the coronavirus pandemic having learnt something? Or that something positive could come of it? Well this article addresses these exact questions, along with some tips on increasing your own awareness, so go ahead and give it a read. 

What is Psychological Wellbeing? by Professor Ivan Robertson

  • Briefly: Professor Robertson details what underpins psychological wellbeing, the two types of psychological wellbeing and the factors that affect it.

  • Why read: If you’re interested in psychology and would like to know what psychological wellbeing really means, you’ll likely enjoy this article, as it gives us a basis for understanding this popular topic.

  • Time: 4min

Personal Growth by Andy Puddicombe

  • Briefly: The author explains to us how personal growth doesn’t have to be complicated or complex and that the essence of personal growth often happens in the moment through mindfulness, mediation and awareness.

  • Why read: Andy Puddicombe is a clinical meditation consultant and co-founder of a successful meditation company. Reading this article is quick and enjoyable. It almost seems like a personal chat with him, as he’s written the article in an unsophisticated and easily readable manner.

  • Time: 3min


An Overlooked Way To Reduce Stress and Increase Well-Being by Douglas LaBier 
 

  • Briefly: This article isn’t one of those 5 ways to have it all type of articles -which becomes evident in the first few lines of its introduction. It explains how immersion in nature for as little as 20 minutes a day can have a significant impact on reducing our stress levels, since this immersion takes us “outside” of ourselves and away from our endless pursuits of happiness and a stress-free life.

  • Why read: It’s a quick, well researched and very insightful read.

  • Time: 6min

How Do We Grow Through Challenges? by Leah Katz

  • Briefly: The article explains how we often aren’t fully paying attention during times we deem as ‘difficult’. These difficult times may still have insight and joy in them and in this article it is expressed how essential it is for us to try stay fully aware of each moment -or we might just miss it all.

  • Why read: Have you ever hoped that we as people will come out of the coronavirus pandemic having learnt something? Or that something positive could come of it? Well this article addresses these exact questions, along with some tips on increasing your own awareness, so go ahead and give it a read. 

What is Psychological Wellbeing? by Professor Ivan Robertson

  • Briefly: Professor Robertson details what underpins psychological wellbeing, the two types of psychological wellbeing and the factors that affect it.

  • Why read: If you’re interested in psychology and would like to know what psychological wellbeing really means, you’ll likely enjoy this article, as it gives us a basis for understanding this popular topic.

  • Time: 4min

Personal Growth by Andy Puddicombe

  • Briefly: The author explains to us how personal growth doesn’t have to be complicated or complex and that the essence of personal growth often happens in the moment through mindfulness, mediation and awareness.

  • Why read: Andy Puddicombe is a clinical meditation consultant and co-founder of a successful meditation company. Reading this article is quick and enjoyable. It almost seems like a personal chat with him, as he’s written the article in an unsophisticated and easily readable manner.

  • Time: 3min

Growth Journal newsletter #2

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"Hi friend. Another week of uncertainty, and another week of beauty - I suppose welcome to life on Earth. Below are some great pieces on areas spanning from meaningful life to how technology is disrupting wellbeing in 2020. Enjoy!"

Patrick


WEEKLY GROWTH DIGEST:


Realizing Your Meaning: 5 Ways to Live a Meaningful Life by Alicia Nortje 

  • Briefly: As the title suggest, this article provides us with the perfect handful of advice on living a meaningful life.

  • Why read: For most of us, it’s another week of being in quarantine and its getting harder to think of things to talk about. This article delves into a topic that always makes for deep and meaningful conversation: What is the meaning of life? So if you’re feeling philosophical, have a read at 5 ways to live a meaningful life.

  • Time: 4min 


Is Social Media Bad for You?  by Loren Soeiro

  • Briefly: This article discusses the power of social media and the link between social media and wellbeing. It also concludes with a tip on boosting your wellbeing.

  • Why read: This is a well-researched, quick and easy read with some surprising statistics.

  • Time: 6min 


What Will Well-being Look Like in 2020 by Dean Griffiths

  • Briefly: The author of this article gives us a look into what wellbeing might soon look like (gamified exercise and stem cell therapy, among other things) and it sure makes for an interesting read.

  • Why read: If you’re reading this, wellbeing is probably an interest of yours. What we know about wellbeing is changing by the day and this article is perfect for those curious to know more about what it will look like for us now and in the future.

  • Time: 3min  


4 Reasons Why an Optimistic Outlook Is Good for Your Health by Utpal Dholakia 

  • Briefly: This article outlines the physical (and significant) benefits of being optimistic.

  • Why read: It’s often easy to fall into the trap of having a pessimistic outlook of the future, especially during a pandemic, which is why this article is perfect for reminding us why optimism is so important. 

  • Time: 5min


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"Hi friend, I'm Patrick, founder of Growth Journal, and I wanted to give you a warm welcome to our first ever newsletter. 

Our mission to help you see the beauty of life while pursuing further growth, and in this newsletter, we aim to bring you the best knowledge on positive psychology and wellbeing.

I truly hope you find it valuable!"


WEEKLY GROWTH DIGEST:

Three Daily Experiences to Create Well-being In Quarantine by Yael Schonbrun 

  • Briefly: In a few paragraphs, the author describes what factors contribute to wellbeing and thus how we can improve wellbeing while being stuck at home.

  • Why read: Reading this article will give you an idea on what to focus on to keep yourself feeling in control. 

  • Time: 4min 

Simple Tricks to Exercise Your Brain by By Mark Stibich

  • Briefly: Given that we’re all stuck at home right now with limited sources of mental stimulation, I thought I would include an article on how to exercise and keep your brain sharp – Check it out.

  • Why read: It’s a really quick read! Plus it has a bunch of handy ‘hacks’ to keep you mentally sharp.

  • Time: 3min

What is the GROW Coaching Method by Kelly Miller

  • Briefly: There's a new method that helps you to set manageable and realistic goals. 

  • Why read: The GROW model in general is used across many industries (because it’s so useful). So why not take a few minutes to learn about the model and perhaps see where and how you can incorporate it into your life?

  • Time: 8min

10 Well-founded Tips and Tricks to Cope with Bad Moods in Times of the Corona Crisis by Dr. Nico Rose

  • Briefly: In this article, reputable psychologist Dr. Nico Rose outlines 10 ways in which you can strengthen your mental health and cope with those pesky mood swings while staying at home during the COVID19 crisis. 

  • Why read: This article is both brief and useful, giving you practical solutions to the psychological stressors we’re all experiencing at home.

  • Time: 5min

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