You are not alone
By Khadijah Abdullahi
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You are not alone Apr 04, 2020
Benefits of Journaling - Free prompts to try
Khadijah talks about the benefits of journaling. She also mentions the types, and how to start exploring journaling as a means of healing.
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Zainab Ruma On Body Shaming
Zainab is a talented Lawyer, Chef, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Girls Aid.
In this episode, Zainab highlighted the effects of body shaming and how we can navigate it.
We explored the topic by talking about our personal experiences, hoping that it will encourage you to have more room for self-acceptance.
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Discovering your attachment style
Understanding your attachment will change how you perceive new people and give you surprising insight into your partner if you are already in a relationship.
Today I finally talk about attachment styles. Let me know what your thoughts are. All the single pringles in the house this conversation includes you.
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5 Misconceptions about Mental Health
In this episode, Khadijah highlighted the common misconceptions about mental health. If you’re interested in starting your wellness journey the right way then remember that seeking help is part of the process. With a few good mental health organizations, this community will have access to helpful resources.
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How to sleep better tonight
''One out of every three people you know is sleep deprived.'' According to Mathew Walker, Neuroscientist, and sleep expert, "The shorter your sleep, the shorter your life" In this episode, I shared tips on how to sleep better and the importance of sleep. Ever wondered why you struggle to sleep or even wake up feeling exhausted? This episode will give you control of your life and help someone you know who is struggling to sleep. For more information about Mathew Walker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0kACis_dJE Connect with us on our Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/yana_podcast.ng/ To read my blog and continue receiving valuable mental health tips - https://influentialdee.wordpress.com/ Leave Some Feedback: • What should I talk about next? Please let me know in the reviews section. • Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review.
What no one is telling you about social media
In this episode, I shared the main reason why those platforms were created in the first place and also highlighted the issues we're currently left to deal with. FOMO is a huge factor as to why many users feel the need to constantly be on their phones. Social media should be used with intention and control because it can take a toll on your mental health. Heavy social media users are constantly left feeling inadequate. This is proven to cause depression and anxiety when it's not controlled.
I will like you to let me know in the comment section if there's a positive impact of social media on your mental health.
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Why you should embark on a fitness journey
Today, I talk to you about my fitness journey and how it has been helping me discover, heal and grow as a person. Starting any journey can be overwhelming for many of us. We're often left to figure out everything by ourselves. In the eight dimensions of wellness, fitness is proven to have a positive impact on mental health.
According to a study, people who exercise regularly have better mental health and emotional well-being. It also helps in managing and preventing mental health conditions like depression and anxiety. I hope an episode like this inspires you to embark on the journey too. Let me know in the comment section if you're struggling to stay consistent so that we can find ways to solve that together.
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Community check
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The best affirmations to have in your mental health tool kit
In this episode, I shared the best affirmations that will help you, spark your positivity about life and keep you grounded. When you do not feel motivated to get things done, positive affirmations can be a boost. Listen to learn how to come up with yours, their importance, and tips on how to get started.
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Dr Daniel Anthony ON : Depression & suicide
Join me as I have an interesting conversation with a friend. We shared our opinions about mental health, the importance of speaking up about your mental health, what causes the stigma in society, and how we can individually help neutralize the stigma.
This episode contains some truths that we currently ignore in our society regarding mental health. We all go through a lot daily but what keeps us moving ahead is our mental strength and nothing else. With the stories that we have shared, it only gets more relatable.
I had the honor to sit down with Daniel who is not only a Medical Doctor but also an advocate for everything Mental Health.
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Why I'm choosing to have goals in 2023
Are you terrible at prioritizing? Do you easily get overwhelmed every new year? Join me as I unpack my goals for 2023. I share the reasons why having goals increases your chances of winning. I hope this year marks the beginning of many celebrations.
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Musa Akilah ON: Only the living can dream, be courageous to dream big
Speaking from a place of certainty, he shared that believing in yourself is worth a try and constantly working on yourself is an amazing combination. Musa Akilah Is a talented Artist who is driven to see real change. He loves art and support purpose driven initiatives.
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Naja’atu Garba ON: The 8 dimensions of wellness
In this episode, Naja'atu Garba who is a licensed Therapist and founder of Union Healing sat down with Khadijah to discuss the 8 dimensions of wellness and how substance abuse affects all dimensions. The conversation was packed with lots of wisdom due to her experience in the field. According to her, no aspect of medicine is closest to spirituality like mental health.
According to her substance abuse is a chronic relapsing condition that requires patience, willingness to fight addiction, and professional assistance. She thinks that by smashing stereotypes everyone has a better chance of becoming the best version of themselves. Najah also offers therapy sessions and is passionate about promoting healthy practices which is why she created union healing. To get the best out of this episode, grab yourself a drink, and your notepad. You can listen to our podcast episodes on Spotify; your reviews are important for the growth of this podcast. Feel free to share with as many people as possible because it will help someone.
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Dealing with stress? 5 ways to handle it better
Khadijah talks about how she personally handles stress. Some of her tips might be relatable to our listeners. We’re however curious to know if there are more ways to deal with this universal problem that we all are going through. It’s always a roller coaster of emotions when it comes to stressful situations but always remember that self care is what keeps you grounded and relaxed.
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With a double identity all I wanted was to find my true self.
This story you’re about to hear is a very good example of how anyone can focus on the good things of life. We shouldn’t be defined by our past but by our ability to keep pushing through every time it seems difficult. He grew up with an identity just to be told a different story all together, determined to be successful he ran away from home to start afresh. He wanted to be successful and behold he has not only achieved a lot but is on the journey of breaking more boundaries. He uses his experience as a child to help people around him and to also be the best father to his kids. It is an honor to have such an amazing strong man in my presence and I’m grateful that he used this platform to share his story.
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How the End SARS movement affected me mentally with Paul Ameh
The End SARS protest in Nigeria was a movement that affected so many people both home and abroad. It was so sad to see people die and no one has given us an explanation as to why it happened like that in the first place. I got the opportunity to have a conversation with a citizen who didn’t only go out to protest, but was able to find a way to support the cause. Paul Ameh who is a dear friend shared a lot with us . The conversation went deeper when he explained how he came out very prepared but turned out that his mental health would be affected by it all. Join me as we find out how he takes care of his mental health despite everything.