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To raise mental health awareness, Yourstory counseling features mental help blogs. More details can be accessed in our exclusive blogs.


Navigating Relationship: The Difference Between Setting Boundaries and Building Walls
Others worry that if they start setting boundaries, they will:
Push people away
Hurt their partner or family
Be seen as selfish, cold, or uncaring
This confusion is common. One of the most frequent patterns we see in therapy is the mix-up between healthy boundaries and emotional walls.

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Feb 95 min read


Why “Starting Fresh” Feels So Hard: The Emotional Side of New Beginnings
Every February, we notice a shift.
The motivation of January has faded, and many people quietly wonder why the “fresh start” they hoped for has not materialized. Instead of clarity, they feel tired. Instead of momentum, they feel stuck.
If this sounds familiar, there is nothing wrong with you. New beginnings are emotionally complex, especially for those who carry responsibility, relational roles, or unprocessed experiences from the past.

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Feb 25 min read


Why “Starting Fresh” Feels So Hard: The Emotional Side of New Beginnings
Every February, we notice a shift.
The motivation of January has faded, and many people quietly wonder why the “fresh start” they hoped for has not materialized. Instead of clarity, they feel tired. Instead of momentum, they feel stuck.
If this sounds familiar, there is nothing wrong with you. New beginnings are emotionally complex, especially for those who carry responsibility, relational roles, or unprocessed experiences from the past.

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Feb 25 min read


Millennial Caregiver Burnout: Parenting the Next Generation While Caring for the Last
Millennials are often called the “Sandwich Generation,” but the term barely scratches the surface of what many adults in their late 20s to early 40s are actually experiencing today. You're raising children, working full-time, navigating the cost-of-living crisis, supporting aging parents—and for many BIPOC millennials—you are doing all this while carrying the weight of immigration, cultural expectations, generational trauma, and being the family translator (emotionally, lingu

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Jan 197 min read


Millennial Caregiver Burnout: Parenting the Next Generation While Caring for the Last
Millennials are often called the “Sandwich Generation,” but the term barely scratches the surface of what many adults in their late 20s to early 40s are actually experiencing today. You're raising children, working full-time, navigating the cost-of-living crisis, supporting aging parents—and for many BIPOC millennials—you are doing all this while carrying the weight of immigration, cultural expectations, generational trauma, and being the family translator (emotionally, lingu

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Jan 197 min read


Setting Boundaries VS. Building Walls: Why Protecting Your Peace Doesn’t Mean Shutting People Out
Boundaries have become one of the most talked-about concepts in self-help culture—but also one of the most misunderstood. Many people worry that setting boundaries will make them seem “mean,” “difficult,” or “cold.” Others swing to the opposite extreme and begin building emotional walls, cutting themselves off from people in the name of self-protection.

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Jan 126 min read


Setting Boundaries VS. Building Walls: Why Protecting Your Peace Doesn’t Mean Shutting People Out
Boundaries have become one of the most talked-about concepts in self-help culture—but also one of the most misunderstood. Many people worry that setting boundaries will make them seem “mean,” “difficult,” or “cold.” Others swing to the opposite extreme and begin building emotional walls, cutting themselves off from people in the name of self-protection.

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Jan 126 min read


Why Am I Always the Strong One? The Burden of Being the ‘Reliable Daughter’ in Asian Families
If you grew up in an Asian family, you may already know this story:
You are the one who keeps things together. You smooth over conflict, translate emotions, fix problems, hold stress, and carry your family’s expectations with a quiet kind of strength.
You became the:
Mediator
Emotional first responder
Interpreter of feelings
Keep-the-peace daughter
“Successful one” who can’t afford to struggle

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Jan 56 min read


Why Am I Always the Strong One? The Burden of Being the ‘Reliable Daughter’ in Asian Families
If you grew up in an Asian family, you may already know this story:
You are the one who keeps things together. You smooth over conflict, translate emotions, fix problems, hold stress, and carry your family’s expectations with a quiet kind of strength.
You became the:
Mediator
Emotional first responder
Interpreter of feelings
Keep-the-peace daughter
“Successful one” who can’t afford to struggle

Affordable Therapy York Rregion
Jan 56 min read


When Success Isn’t Enough: Millennial Asian Women, Immigrant Pressure, and High-Functioning Anxiety
Many millennial Asian women — know this feeling: no matter how much you accomplish, it never feels like enough.
From school achievements, career milestones, family expectations, to community reputation, the pressure to succeed can be relentless. While external accolades may pile up, internally, you may feel:

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Dec 29, 20255 min read


When Success Isn’t Enough: Millennial Asian Women, Immigrant Pressure, and High-Functioning Anxiety
Many millennial Asian women — know this feeling: no matter how much you accomplish, it never feels like enough.
From school achievements, career milestones, family expectations, to community reputation, the pressure to succeed can be relentless. While external accolades may pile up, internally, you may feel:

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Dec 29, 20255 min read


The Invisible Backpack: Noticing the Emotional Weight You Carry
We all carry an "invisible backpack"—the unseen emotional weight of expectations, comparison, inherited burdens, and exhaustion. Author and therapist Jen Chan reflects on how these hidden loads—whether they are one-word answers from a child or the silent pressure felt as a woman and second-generation Chinese Canadian navigating the corporate world—can impact our daily lives. This post explores the common things we hold onto that may not even be ours and introduces therapy as

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Dec 22, 20255 min read


The Invisible Backpack: Noticing the Emotional Weight You Carry
We all carry an "invisible backpack"—the unseen emotional weight of expectations, comparison, inherited burdens, and exhaustion. Author and therapist Jen Chan reflects on how these hidden loads—whether they are one-word answers from a child or the silent pressure felt as a woman and second-generation Chinese Canadian navigating the corporate world—can impact our daily lives. This post explores the common things we hold onto that may not even be ours and introduces therapy as

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Dec 22, 20255 min read


How to Set Boundaries and Find Peace: Lessons from Nedra Glover Tawwab
If you’ve ever felt guilty for saying no, overwhelmed by others’ needs, or unsure how to communicate your limits, this book is essential reading. And in therapy, boundary work often becomes a cornerstone of healing — because peace begins when you stop
abandoning yourself to keep others comfortable.

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Dec 15, 20256 min read


How to Set Boundaries and Find Peace: Lessons from Nedra Glover Tawwab
If you’ve ever felt guilty for saying no, overwhelmed by others’ needs, or unsure how to communicate your limits, this book is essential reading. And in therapy, boundary work often becomes a cornerstone of healing — because peace begins when you stop
abandoning yourself to keep others comfortable.

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Dec 15, 20255 min read


“Completing the Stress Cycle”: What Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski Teaches Us About Real Recovery
We often think of burnout as a sign of weakness — that if we could just “push harder” or “manage time better,” we’d stop feeling so tired. But in their groundbreaking book Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle, sisters Emily Nagoski, PhD, and Amelia Nagoski, DMA, challenge that idea entirely.
They show that burnout isn’t about doing too much — it’s about not completing the stress cycle.

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Dec 8, 20255 min read


“Completing the Stress Cycle”: What Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski Teaches Us About Real Recovery
We often think of burnout as a sign of weakness — that if we could just “push harder” or “manage time better,” we’d stop feeling so tired. But in their groundbreaking book Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle, sisters Emily Nagoski, PhD, and Amelia Nagoski, DMA, challenge that idea entirely.
They show that burnout isn’t about doing too much — it’s about not completing the stress cycle.

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Dec 8, 20255 min read


Why Do I Always Feel Emotionally Exhausted? - Understanding Emotional Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
We all have days when we feel tired — but emotional exhaustion runs deeper than just needing a nap. It’s that sense of feeling drained, detached, and disconnected from yourself or others, even when nothing seems “wrong.” For caregivers, therapists, teachers, or anyone who constantly shows up for others, this exhaustion may actually be emotional burnout or compassion fatigue — signs that your mind and body are asking for care, not just more endurance.

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Dec 1, 20254 min read


Why Do I Always Feel Emotionally Exhausted? - Understanding Emotional Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
We all have days when we feel tired — but emotional exhaustion runs deeper than just needing a nap. It’s that sense of feeling drained, detached, and disconnected from yourself or others, even when nothing seems “wrong.” For caregivers, therapists, teachers, or anyone who constantly shows up for others, this exhaustion may actually be emotional burnout or compassion fatigue — signs that your mind and body are asking for care, not just more endurance.

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Dec 1, 20254 min read


How to Know If It’s Time for Couples Therapy (Even If Things Don’t Feel ‘That Bad’)
Relationships don’t need to be on the brink of disaster for couples therapy to be helpful. Often, it’s the subtle shifts in communication, connection, and emotional intimacy that signal it’s time to pause and reflect. Recognizing these early signs can prevent resentment, build stronger bonds, and help partners navigate challenges before they escalate.

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Nov 24, 20255 min read
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