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Ikigai

“What the World Needs”

Matthew is a proponent of resilience and antifragility. He comprehends that life can be difficult and that a proactive attitude and discipline are indispensable. He is deeply convinced that individuals are inherently good and are driven to pursue their own Ikigai, which is an existence that is both fulfilling and purposeful. Regrettably, many individuals are conditioned to believe otherwise, resulting in frustration and discontent. However, they frequently remain in their comfort zones, unwilling to implement the requisite modifications.

Life can be Challenging.

Matthew’s philosophy centres on accepting that life can be challenging and making the most of any situation. He views obstacles as opportunities for personal development. As a Lead Clinician at Sex Clinic Malta, he addresses complex sexual and relational issues. Matthew encourages clients to confront their problems, promoting growth and resilience. His holistic approach helps clients understand root causes, build healthier coping mechanisms, and develop stronger relationships, fostering lasting improvements in well-being.

Commitment to Developing Resilience.

Matthew served as a Drugs Counsellor at Caritas, Malta, offering individuals grappling with addiction the resources and encouragement needed to rebuild their lives. His work with vulnerable offenders at HMP Young Offender Institution highlights his commitment to fostering resilience. Matthew assisted juvenile offenders, including those with pedophilic tendencies, rapists, and other sexual deviants, in understanding their actions, making amends, and developing healthier coping mechanisms.

Matthew also instructed and mentored inmates who have been convicted of heinous crimes such as murder and manslaughter in the areas of entrepreneurship and social skills, demonstrating that they are capable of finding purpose and making a positive impact on society.

Matthew is adamant about each person’s potential to realise their Ikigai, which is rooted in his conviction of intrinsic goodness.

He perceives his responsibility as assisting individuals in recognising their potential, which is frequently concealed beneath personal setbacks and societal norms. Empowering individuals to transcend their comfort zones and pursue a life of fulfilment, he teaches them that resilience and personal development are derived from confronting adversity rather than evading it.

Ikigai

“What the World Needs”

Matthew is a proponent of resilience and antifragility. He comprehends that life can be difficult and that a proactive attitude and discipline are indispensable. He is deeply convinced that individuals are inherently good and are driven to pursue their own Ikigai, which is an existence that is both fulfilling and purposeful. Regrettably, many individuals are conditioned to believe otherwise, resulting in frustration and discontent. However, they frequently remain in their comfort zones, unwilling to implement the requisite modifications.

Life can be Challenging.

Matthew’s philosophy is centred on accepting the fact that life can be challenging and the ability to make the most of any situation. He underscores that obstacles are opportunities for personal development. This perspective is demonstrated in his role as a Lead Clinician at Sex Clinic Malta, where he addresses intricate sexual and relational concerns. He instructs clients to confront their issues directly, thereby promoting personal development and resilience.

Commitment to Developing Resilience.

Matthew served as a Drugs Counsellor at Caritas, Malta, where he offered individuals who are grappling with addiction the resources and encouragement necessary to reestablish their lives. His involvement with vulnerable offenders at HMP Young Offender Institution further emphasises his commitment to developing resilience. He assisted juvenile offenders, including those with pedophilic tendencies, rapists, and other sexual deviants, in comprehending their actions, making amends, and establishing healthier coping mechanisms.

Matthew also instructed and mentored inmates who have been convicted of heinous crimes such as murder and manslaughter in the areas of entrepreneurship and social skills, demonstrating that they are capable of finding purpose and making a positive impact on society.

Matthew is adamant about each person’s potential to realise their Ikigai, which is rooted in his conviction of intrinsic goodness.

He perceives his responsibility as assisting individuals in recognising their potential, which is frequently concealed beneath personal setbacks and societal norms. Empowering individuals to transcend their comfort zones and pursue a life of fulfilment, he teaches them that resilience and personal development are derived from confronting adversity rather than evading it.

The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”

Nelson Mandela

This quote speaks to the heart of resilience and the importance of learning and growing from failures, a key aspect of Matthew’s philosophy.

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