by Helen Papadopoulos | Apr 22, 2021 | Healing Sexual Abuse, Real Philosophy, Self Help Skills
I decided to put this together because I miss the quote sharing I used to do on social media. I left the SM cesspool a few years ago and I ain’t going back to it. Enjoy! “If your voice held no power, they wouldn’t try to silence you.” “And God...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Mar 19, 2021 | Self Help Skills
“Marching to the beat of a different drum” means doing things in your own way regardless of what is socially acceptable. Of course, this definition excludes actions that cause harm but I am sure that there are some who would use this saying to justify all...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Mar 1, 2021 | Real Philosophy, Self Help Skills
Below is a modified excerpt taken from one of my self-help books – DIY Therapy Chart: An Emotional Healing Guide – that some people have found very useful over the years. I hope it helps you, too. “You, generally speaking, go about life trying to get...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Jan 12, 2021 | Healing Sexual Abuse, Self Help Skills
This post contains an excerpt from my autobiography that goes into great depth about how difficult it can be to remain true to yourself when you are healing from profound trauma. If you are currently, or will be at some point in the future, facing such a gargantuan...
by Helen Papadopoulos | Nov 29, 2020 | Real Law, Real Philosophy
“Do No Harm But Take No Shit.” Such a glorious law, is it not? So simple, so pure, so kick-ass… Most people know the first part of the law even though they may not adhere to it. Of course, sometimes the harm caused is inadvertent but they are still...