We are all full of innate health, ‘well being’, clarity and wisdom.
The three key concepts are.
The Three Principles, love and awareness intelligence four years ago as long as a serious medical condition and since therefore have been using it in work and helping other people who experience stress, anxiety, difficulties and helping others mostly. Love is the operating system and our true nature. Instead I rather know that exploration, consultation into the nature of our human experience and accessing mental well being that we all have is more beneficial and easily recognised by all of us, Traditional counseling isn’t what I feel is helping people. Although, the Three Principles explain the entire range of our human behaviour and feeling states. They are responsible for creation of all human experience. Every human being alive has access to inside limitless supply of health and mental ‘wellbeing’. With all that said… We are all full of mental health, clarity and wisdom.
It’s slowly being introduced in schools, mental health institutions, hospitals, social services, prisons, correction institutions and in work with people all in all, Anyone that seeks greater complacency can benefit from this understanding.
As in within ourselves person regardless of their nationality, within any individual race, language and similar differences, for the most part there’s a wisdom, innate health and intelligence.
Lots of us endure unnecessary quantity of stress and anxiety, compulsiveness, personal and relationship conflicts which is simply misuse of our power of mind. Consequently, this understanding demonstrates more mental clarity and motivation, improvement within communities, better performance in work, improvements in education, crime reduction and assisting youngsters with challenging behaviors. To feel good and healthy we all look in the wrong place outside of ourselves.
It’s increasing extent of mental ‘wellbeing’, confidence, clarity of mind and physical performance.
Ann Miller is a certified mental health coach and wellness writer with a strong background in psychology and emotional resilience. With over a decade of experience in helping individuals manage stress, anxiety, and burnout, Ann specializes in making complex mental health topics accessible and empowering.
She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked with both individual clients and organizations to promote emotional well-being and work-life balance. Through her writing, Ann aims to break the stigma surrounding mental health and offer practical, compassionate guidance for everyday challenges.
When she's not writing or consulting, Ann enjoys early morning yoga, quiet reading time, and exploring nature trails with her dog. Her personal philosophy: "Mental health is not a luxury — it’s a foundation for everything we do."