Hello! I was granted the opportunity to write about my mental health journey over at MyLifelines! Mental health is something I care passionately about, and I would love if you would take some time to read about my experience.
Thank you to MyLifelines for featuring me! Follow these lovely ladies at their blog here, their Twitter account here, and their Facebook here!
For those wondering, the featured image is me around the time of the events discussed in the blog post.
Powerful post. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for reading!
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Clicking through to check it out now. Thanks for sharing, TPDR 😉
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Amazing and courageous post – thanks for sharing your vulnerability. It’s always important to talk about issues and lessen the stigma of suffering in silence. Bravo!
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Thank you so much for your support!
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It was so great to see this more vulnerable side to you. You are one strong individual and this gave me even more respect for you than I already had. Thank you for sharing this story with all of us.
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That’s incredibly kind of you to say. Thank you for taking time to read my story!
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Awesome post. Thank you for sharing. It is nice to know I’m not alone.
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Sometimes we just need a reminder 🙂
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Amazing piece. Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts.
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Thank you so much for sharing your personal story, it’s so important to talk about these kinds of things. Hope you found it a helpful experience too.
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Thank you so much for reading it! I definitely think I have benefited from sharing.
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We could trade stories. Teen years are tough enough without the added stress of bad parenting & big pharma (my issues). I’m so sorry but, I truly understand.
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Thank you so much for your understanding and taking the time to read!
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