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Dr. Shaw has opened the safe space for you

Hi Maxie,

I’ve left something here that might gently connect to what you’re going through.
 

We can always talk about it together in our next session if you’d like.

or you’re free to close this.
You’re always welcome whenever you’d like to come back.

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Maxie Earle

Therapist Dr. Shaw

Your safe space

Inside each box, you find something your therapist has left for you.

Maxie Earle

Therapist Dr. Shaw

Video

Fatou's Story

Fatou's journey into mindfulness takes us on an insightful exploration of how contemporary life affects our capacity to remain present. In this engaging video, we dive deep into the myriad distractions that characterize our fast-paced world.

The human aspect of Fatou

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What is mindfulness and how does today's world affect our presence? In this episode, we discuss how the world we live in impacts our ability to be mindfully present with ourselves and those around us. You will meet Henriette, who shares how she felt that those around her had a "consensus" of which she was not a part.

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In this box, you have

Video

Fatou's Story

Fatou's journey into mindfulness takes us on an insightful exploration of how contemporary life affects our capacity to remain present. In this engaging video, we dive deep into the myriad distractions that characterize our fast-paced world.

The human aspect of Fatou

English

English

About

What is mindfulness and how does today's world affect our presence? In this episode, we discuss how the world we live in impacts our ability to be mindfully present with ourselves and those around us. You will meet Henriette, who shares how she felt that those around her had a "consensus" of which she was not a part.

Reflection

What part of their emotional experience felt 

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Which of the emotions, thoughts or behaviors that Marius talked about can you relate to? (Describe how you relate to them)

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How do these emotions, thoughts or behaviors you mentioned earlier affect your life? (Think of different areas that are impacted - E.g., social and everyday life, physical health, emotional well-being)

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Reflecting on Marius's decision to prioritize meaningful work over personal success, how do you balance your own aspirations with a sense of purpose and social responsibility?

Dr. Shaw has created questions for your journey

Reflect on the lived experiences shared

Which of the emotions, thoughts or behaviors that Marius talked about can you relate to? (Describe how you relate to them)

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Reflect on the lived experiences shared

The Human Aspect of 

Marius

I did not see any value in myself or hope for a future where I was useful to others. I was a weak failure in my own eyes. Growing up, my parent´s divorce left a darkness hanging over me, and I sought external recognition to gain a sense of worth and found it in football. I indulged in any sense of performance, which became my life’s path. On the brink of my breakthrough as a professional footballer, I sought a career in the police as I needed something more meaningful. As I had suppressed my feelings for decades, I again ducked into performance, and my need for constant recognition drove my body to the brink. After a series of physical warning signs and injuries, I could not get out of the darkness of my mind and the constant anxiety that drained my body of energy. My shame kept me a prisoner from sharing how I felt even to those closest to me because, as a man, I felt that I had to endure. See how a moment of suicidal tendencies scared me into deciding that I would not leave my boys without a father. I still struggled for months, but eventually, I moved past my shame and gave professional help another chance with my mother’s support. Learn how a professional helped me change my perspective and understand new aspects of my mental health. Choosing openness helped me establish a support network of people around me that helped me recover and manage the ups and downs. I returned to work and decided to use my story to create a space for openness in the police force and society. This is my story.

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