Blue Square Blog
Check back often for articles full of helpful tips for managing the mental health of you and your family.
Impostor Syndrome in High Achievers
Impostor syndrome can make capable, driven people feel like they are one mistake away from being “found out.” Learn why it happens, how it shows up in high achievers, and what therapy tools can help you build confidence and internalize success with less anxiety.
Low Self-Worth in Adults: Subtle Signs Therapy Can Help
Low self-worth in adulthood is not always obvious. It can show up as over-apologizing, people-pleasing, perfectionism, or discomfort with praise. Learn the subtle signs, practical ways to interrupt the cycle, and how therapy can help you build steadier self-respect and healthier relationships.
Spring Reset: How Therapy Helps You Re-Evaluate and Realign
Spring has a way of making us want to start fresh. We clean out closets, open windows, and reorganize our schedules. But while we often focus on physical “spring cleaning,” we rarely pause to consider our emotional and mental clutter.
By March, many people are feeling the weight of the year already. The motivation from January has faded. Work stress is building. College students are hitting mid-semester fatigue. Early-career professionals are juggling expectations. And burnout quietly begins to creep in.
If this sounds familiar, it may be time for a mental health reset.
At Blue Square Counseling, we help individuals across Billerica, Lexington, and Massachusetts via telehealth use therapy as a way to re-evaluate, realign, and reduce stress before burnout deepens. Spring can be more than a seasonal shift — it can be an opportunity for intentional recalibration.
Overthinking Everything? Why Anxiety Gets Louder in Uncertain Times
When life feels uncertain, the mind often gets louder.
You replay conversations.
You second-guess decisions.
You imagine worst-case scenarios.
You lie awake analyzing possibilities.
If you’ve found yourself overthinking everything lately, you’re not alone. Periods of transition — whether related to career, relationships, finances, or identity — can intensify anxiety in ways that feel exhausting and difficult to control.
At Blue Square Counseling, we provide anxiety therapy in Massachusetts, helping individuals in Billerica, Lexington, and via telehealth statewide understand why overthinking happens and how to quiet the mental spiral.
People-Pleasing and Anxiety: Why Saying No Feels So Hard
Do you say yes when you want to say no? People-pleasing can quietly fuel anxiety and exhaustion. Learn how therapy in Massachusetts can help you set boundaries with confidence.
Online Therapy for Adults in Lexington, MA
Online therapy for adults in Lexington, MA offers flexible, secure support from the comfort of home. Learn how virtual sessions can help you manage stress, anxiety, and life transitions.
How EFT Tapping Helps with Emotional Regulation
EFT tapping is a gentle, evidence-informed approach that can help reduce stress and improve emotional regulation. Learn how this technique works and how therapy in Massachusetts can support your healing.
Mid-Semester Slump: Why Motivation Drops (and What to Do About It)
At the start of the semester, motivation is high. Syllabi are fresh. Goals feel possible. Energy is steady. But by mid-semester, something shifts. Assignments pile up. Exams loom. Sleep becomes inconsistent. Social obligations feel draining. And suddenly, the momentum you started with feels harder to sustain.
If you’re a college student wondering why you’ve “lost your drive,” you’re not alone. The mid-semester slump is real — and it’s one of the most common reasons students seek college student therapy in Massachusetts.
At Blue Square Counseling, we support students in Billerica, Lexington, and via telehealth across the state who are navigating academic stress, anxiety during the semester, and motivation drops that feel confusing or discouraging.
Functioning but Not Okay: A Therapy Conversation
You look capable and accomplished on the outside, but inside you feel tense, restless, and overwhelmed. Learn the signs of high-functioning anxiety and how therapy in Massachusetts can help you find balance.
Therapy in Lexington, MA: What to Expect In Person
Explore the in-person therapy experience in Lexington, MA, with Blue Square Counseling. Learn about the welcoming environment, personalized care, and what to expect on your first visit.
Burnout vs. Depression in Adults: What’s the Difference?
Exhausted, unmotivated, or emotionally numb? Burnout and depression can look similar but require different support. Learn how to recognize the difference and how therapy in Massachusetts can help you move toward recovery.
Overthinking and Rumination: How Therapy Helps Break the Loop
If your mind won’t slow down and you feel stuck replaying conversations, decisions, or worries, you’re not alone. Learn how therapy in Massachusetts can help you break the cycle of overthinking and move toward greater calm and clarity.
High-Functioning Anxiety: When You Look Fine but Feel Overwhelmed
You show up, meet expectations, and keep everything moving — yet inside you feel exhausted, anxious, or disconnected. Learn how therapy in Massachusetts can help you unpack hidden stress and move toward real relief.
Is It Stress or Burnout? How to Tell the Difference
Most of us use the word stress almost daily.
“I’m so stressed.” “It’s just a busy season.” “I’ll feel better once this project is done.”
But what happens when the stress doesn’t go away? When rest doesn’t help? When motivation fades instead of returning?
At that point, you may not just be stressed — you may be burned out.
At Blue Square Counseling, we provide burnout therapy in Massachusetts, helping young adults and professionals in Billerica, Lexington, and via telehealth statewide distinguish between temporary stress and chronic burnout. Understanding the difference is the first step toward recovery.
What Therapy Can Help With—Even If You’re Functioning "Fine"
Many people believe therapy is only for moments of crisis—when life is falling apart, emotions feel unbearable, or functioning becomes impossible. But in reality, a large number of people who benefit from therapy are doing just fine on the outside.
At Blue Square Counseling, we often work with adults and young adults across Billerica, Lexington, and Massachusetts via telehealth who describe themselves as “functioning fine,” but also feeling stressed, disconnected, anxious, or emotionally exhausted. Therapy isn’t about waiting for things to get worse—it’s about creating space to feel better.
From College to Career: Managing Anxiety During Big Life Transitions
Graduating from college and stepping into the “real world” is often portrayed as exciting and empowering. And while it can be those things, it can also be overwhelming, disorienting, and anxiety-provoking. The transition from college to career is one of the biggest emotional shifts young adults experience—and anxiety during this phase is far more common than most people realize.
At Blue Square Counseling, we work with college-aged and early-career adults across Billerica and Lexington, MA, and through telehealth across Massachusetts, who are navigating uncertainty, pressure, and self-doubt during major life transitions. If you’re feeling anxious about what comes next, you’re not behind—you’re human.
How Reiki Supports Emotional Regulation and Stress Recovery
Stress doesn’t just live in your thoughts—it lives in your body. Tight shoulders, shallow breathing, constant fatigue, irritability, and emotional overwhelm are often signs that your nervous system has been under pressure for too long. When stress becomes chronic, it can feel difficult to “think your way out of it,” no matter how much insight or self-awareness you have.
This is where Reiki can be a powerful support.
At Blue Square Counseling, we offer Reiki therapy in Billerica and Lexington, MA. Reiki can be used as a standalone service or as part of a broader therapeutic process to support emotional regulation, nervous system balance, and stress recovery.
Feeling Burned Out Before You’re 30? You’re Not Alone
Burnout isn’t something that only happens after decades in the workforce. More and more young adults find themselves exhausted, emotionally drained, and overwhelmed before they even turn 30. If you’re juggling school, work, relationships, financial pressure, and expectations to “have it all together,” burnout can creep in quietly—until one day, everything feels like too much.
At Blue Square Counseling, we work with college-aged and early-career adults across Billerica, Lexington, and Massachusetts via telehealth who feel depleted long before they expected to. Burnout isn’t a personal failure—it’s a signal that something needs care and attention.
Intentional Living in 2026: Simple Mindfulness Practices to Ground Your Year
January is often filled with pressure—new goals, new habits, new expectations. Everywhere you look, you’re encouraged to “be better,” “do more,” and “fix” whatever didn’t go perfectly last year. For many people, that pressure becomes overwhelming instead of motivating.
But what if the key to a calmer, more balanced 2026 isn’t hustling harder—but slowing down on purpose?
Healing After the Holidays: Supporting LGBTQ+ Mental Health in the New Year
For many LGBTQ+ young adults and adults, the holiday season can bring up a complicated mix of emotions. While some enjoy meaningful traditions and family connection, others face stress, exclusion, unresolved conflict, or the emotional exhaustion of navigating environments that don’t fully affirm who they are. Even positive gatherings can leave you feeling drained if you spent time masking, over-explaining, or treading carefully around family conversations.
As the new year begins, you may be carrying leftover tension, sadness, or emotional fatigue from the holiday season—feelings that often surface more intensely once the busy schedule slows down. January becomes a time of processing, recovering, and reconnecting with your authentic self.