What is beneath your surface? Mrs Mindfulness Lifestyle
Freud’s Iceberg Theory uses the image of an iceberg to illustrate the '3 levels of consciousness'. Similarly, we can use an iceberg as a helpful metaphor to understand how much of ourselves we choose to reveal to others. As an iceberg floats in the water, most of it remains submerged, with only a small portion visible above the surface. The largest and most influential part lies unseen below. Isn’t it time you found out your true authentic self?
Freud’s Iceberg Theory uses the image of an iceberg to illustrate the '3 levels of consciousness'. Similarly, we can use an iceberg as a helpful metaphor to understand how much of ourselves we choose to reveal to others. As an iceberg floats in the water, most of it remains submerged, with only a small portion visible above the surface. The largest and most influential part lies unseen below. Isn’t it time you found out your true authentic self?
Freud’s Iceberg Theory uses the image of an iceberg to illustrate the '3 levels of consciousness'. Similarly, we can use an iceberg as a helpful metaphor to understand how much of ourselves we choose to reveal to others. As an iceberg floats in the water, most of it remains submerged, with only a small portion visible above the surface. The largest and most influential part lies unseen below. Isn’t it time you found out your true authentic self?