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Self Health with Tatjana Lucia
Tatjana Lucia
67 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Self Health with Tatjana Lucia, a space dedicated to the exploration of the Self. In this space you can expect practical tips for your daily life, inspiring guest speakers, and transformational talks, catalysing the growth and evolution of your physical, emotional, intellectual, social, sexual, and spiritual self. Tatjana Lucia is a Self-Health Expert and Trauma Informed Therapist, with a MSc Med in Psychotherapy. Her deep devotion to the wellbeing of the mind and the body, and being of service to others, has allowed her to develop an interdisciplinary, multidimensional practice.
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Welcome to Self Health with Tatjana Lucia, a space dedicated to the exploration of the Self. In this space you can expect practical tips for your daily life, inspiring guest speakers, and transformational talks, catalysing the growth and evolution of your physical, emotional, intellectual, social, sexual, and spiritual self. Tatjana Lucia is a Self-Health Expert and Trauma Informed Therapist, with a MSc Med in Psychotherapy. Her deep devotion to the wellbeing of the mind and the body, and being of service to others, has allowed her to develop an interdisciplinary, multidimensional practice.
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Mental Health
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How To Stop Overthinking
Self Health with Tatjana Lucia
12 minutes 39 seconds
2 months ago
How To Stop Overthinking

The way we speak to ourselves shapes how we feel, how we act, and how we move through the world. Overthinking and self-criticism can keep us stuck in patterns of doubt, fear, and mental exhaustion. By learning to gently shift these thought loops, we open space for more clarity, calm, and self-trust. It is essential that we become more aware of our inner dialogue, so we can rewrite the scripts that no longer serve us and meet ourselves with more kindness and truth.

In this episode you’ll hear about:

- Why overthinking and self-criticism are so common
- How to spot the thought patterns that keep you stuck
- A simple 4-step process to shift unhelpful thoughts
- How to meet yourself with curiosity instead of judgment
- The difference between self-criticism and healthy accountability
- One small practice you can use daily to feel more connected to yourself

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Self Health with Tatjana Lucia
Welcome to Self Health with Tatjana Lucia, a space dedicated to the exploration of the Self. In this space you can expect practical tips for your daily life, inspiring guest speakers, and transformational talks, catalysing the growth and evolution of your physical, emotional, intellectual, social, sexual, and spiritual self. Tatjana Lucia is a Self-Health Expert and Trauma Informed Therapist, with a MSc Med in Psychotherapy. Her deep devotion to the wellbeing of the mind and the body, and being of service to others, has allowed her to develop an interdisciplinary, multidimensional practice.