• Home
    • General Info.
    • Executive Function Skills Coaching
    • Sensitive & Gifted Children
    • Sensitive, Gifted, & Creative Adults
    • About
    • Public Speaking
    • Heroes Within Geek Group
    • Blog
    • YouTube
    • Geek & Gamer
    • Referrals
    • Coloring Pages & Printables
    • Neurodivergent Stuff
Menu

ORGANIZED MESSES

Orange County
California
Phone Number
coaching gifted & creative people

Your Custom Text Here

ORGANIZED MESSES

  • Home
  • Services
    • General Info.
    • Executive Function Skills Coaching
    • Sensitive & Gifted Children
    • Sensitive, Gifted, & Creative Adults
  • About Boonie
    • About
    • Public Speaking
  • Groups
    • Heroes Within Geek Group
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • YouTube
    • Geek & Gamer
    • Referrals
    • Coloring Pages & Printables
    • Neurodivergent Stuff

Mental Illness: What is it to you?

September 21, 2013 BSripom

If someone asked you what mental illness was to you, what would you say? How would you answer such a question? To be asked has so many implications. Does the person think you have a mental illness? Do you even feel comfortable or informed enough to answer correctly? If someone asked me right now, I would hope the following words could help give mental illnes, mental wellness, some substance or an image to understand.

Read more
In Mental Health Tags stigma
Comment

the Hippo Went Across the Campus to the Library

September 21, 2013 BSripom

The hippocampus is a structure in the brain that is shaped like a seahorse. Learning and memory formation occurs in the hippocampus (memories are stored everywhere, but the hippocampus plays a major role in memory formation)--past studies with mice have indicated how stress can inhibit this process.

Read more
In Mental Health Tags brain, neuroscience
1 Comment

10 Ways to Promote Creativity

September 13, 2013 BSripom

10 ways to promote creativity, Image: Abstract Colored Powder Explosion Background by Jakubgojda for Canva Pro

Adult responsibilities aren't always fun--there's work, bills, relationships, health and wellness concerns, and long-term concerns as well. The work week sometimes feels like it'll never end, while the weekend never seems to be long enough. In between these hours, a person is expected to keep a home clean and organized. The expectations to balance countless responsibilities can get overwhelming fast. Sometimes it can feel chaotic when the house is messy and there's just too many loads of laundry to wash, dirty dishes to clean, and mouths to feed. The pressures to do everything perfectly can add lots of stress to a person's life. What if this stressed person decided to clean less often?

Read more
In Creative Tags artists, lifestyle
20 Comments

8 Benefits of School Counseling

September 10, 2013 BSripom

I'm starting my second year with Outreach Concern, a non-profit agency that offers school-based counseling services for several districts in Los Angeles and Orange County. Since 1994 over 500,000 students and their families have been supported with educational or social skills training, emotional support, or community outreach through direct services. 

Read more
In Children, Mental Health Tags outreach concern, school counseling
1 Comment

Veterans & PTSD

September 3, 2013 BSripom

I greatly admire and appreciate the work our men and women in uniform have done for this nation. These selfless individuals have devoted a lifetime to protect and serve. Some family and many friends have served, and continue to serve in the armed forces. I have a special interest in promoting quality mental wellness access and healing to returning veterans.

Read more
In Mental Health Tags ptsd, veterans, armed forces
12 Comments

It's Really Really Hard to Ask for Help

September 1, 2013 BSripom

Life is hard! Sometimes it's easier to believe that we may not have a choice in life. That may be true for certain events--there is no way a person could control the weather or how damaging natural disasters can be--the event itself is uncontrollable, but what about our emotional responses to them?

Read more
In Mental Health Tags stigma, narrative, stories
Comment

10 Benefits & 10 Negatives of Video Games

August 25, 2013 BSripom
benefits-negatives-video-games

Online video games may assist people in gaining confidence, increasing leadership/team skills and trying out new identities. In Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs), collaborations can range from two to twenty players at a time. In order for mission completion, individuals must be able to communicate and carry out instructions as a team for mutual gains. Working together increases awareness of others as well as emotional regulation skills. When a group fails together, it may get frustrating, but success as a team also increases cohesion and a stronger sense of community. Being able to communicate effectively, especially through difficult situations, is an important skill that can be developed through online gaming.

Read more
In Geek, Mental Health, Parenting Tags addiction, brain, gaming, video games, stigma
17 Comments

Play: Is it Important for Children?

August 7, 2013 BSripom
children-play-boonie-sripom

With our increased connection and dependence on technology, it may seem more of a hassle to make time for kids to play. A common perception of play is that it is a waste of time where academics or rote memorization would be more beneficial. Play, academics and memorization all serve a purpose, yet play is more beneficial than many may think. According to Siegel (2012) and Axline (1981) play is the natural language of children. This concept makes more sense when thinking of young children who are first discovering their worlds.

Read more
In Children, Parenting Tags technology, family
19 Comments
← Newer Posts
 

Organized Messes

Coaching for gifted & creative people.

April 2025: I have AM (PST) spots open for Weds. Please visit the referral page to see if there is a helper who could be a good fit for you.

Boonie Sripom, MA

Life Coach & Speaker organizedmesses@gmail.com  

Individual & executive function skills coaching. Special focus on Archetypes, creatives, Highly Sensitive Children, Twice Exceptional 2e gifted. Geek Culture Therapy, Video Game & Neurodiversity Affirmative.

Disclaimer: This site and its contents, shared links, and resources are for educational purposes.  They are not a replacement for psychotherapy or professional help. Please feel free to seek a second or third professional opinion. 

Online coaching & workshop facilitation in Orange County, Los Angeles & San Diego areas, California

Home  |  About  |  Services  |  Blog  |  YouTube  |  Referrals