Be LIKEMINDed

To be LIKEMINDed is to approach yourself and others with:

curiosity • respect • welcome
(and a touch of humor)

Being LIKEMINDed means slowing down, staying open, and being willing to see things from a different perspective.

Close-up of a window with the hashtag #becurious written in white letters. The window reflects wood planks and some string lights inside the establishment.

It’s not about having the right answer. It’s about staying in the conversation.

When we’re overwhelmed, stressed, or stuck, our perspective tends to narrow. We fall into patterns that feel automatic. We assume, react, or shut down without realizing it. Even a small shift in perspective can create space. Space to pause, to reflect, and to understand. Being LIKEMINDed is about practicing that shift.

It’s about getting curious instead of certain.
Choosing respect instead of judgment.
Creating a sense of welcome—for yourself and for others—even when things feel uncomfortable.

White brick wall with the word 'Welcome.' painted in dark green letters.

At LIKEMIND

This approach is the foundation of our work and shows up in:

  • therapy

  • executive functioning coaching

  • real conversations

  • everyday moments

LIKEMIND began as a group of clinicians aligned in the way we care for others. Our work is grounded in clinical expertise and in the way we show up — with curiosity, respect, and welcome. That idea continues to shape everything we do.

A small place to start

When you’re feeling overwhelmed or stuck, try asking yourself:

  • What have I missed?

  • What might I not be taking into account?

  • Could there be a more balanced way to see this?

A poster from Likemind Mental Health & Wellness, Inc. with the message: 'All people welcome. No exceptions.' It emphasizes inclusivity for all races, genders, orientations, cultures, religions, bodies, brains, identities, and stories.

If you’d like to continue the conversation, we’d love to connect.