Inner Strength

How many times have you wished for more inner strength? Life delivers some paralyzing blows. People often find themselves in less than ideal situations. They surrender to their problems instead of finding the strength to fight. You are not alone if you are grasping for inner strength and ways to pull yourself out of your … Continue reading »
Inner Strength

Give up. Dwell. Or learn.

There are many disappointments in life. Time and energy that we blindly invest in opportunities and people often result in letdowns. All of us have been here at one time or another. We have been in this place just outside of our comfort zone; where self-doubt, negative thoughts, fear, misdirection and lack energy seem to … Continue reading »
Give up. Dwell. Or learn.

Dear Insecurity,

You and I have been together a long time. Frankly, I can’t imagine my life without you. The mere thought of not being together is scary and unknown. You may not be healthy for me, but you are, at the very least, familiar. This is the part where I tell you… it’s not me after … Continue reading »
Dear Insecurity,

Closing your own doors.

“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” Semisonic – Closing Time If you are having a difficult time thinking of a reason to continue, then begin thinking of a reason to start over in the right direction. Some doors may have been closed for you. You didn’t get a vote. You were only … Continue reading »
Closing your own doors.

When is it no longer healthy?

While in an unhealthy relationship you: • Put one person before the other by neglecting yourself or your partner • Feel pressure to change who you are for the other person • Feel worried when you disagree with the other person • Feel pressure to quit activities you usually/used to enjoy • Pressure the other … Continue reading »
When is it no longer healthy?

No.

Do you give your time, attention and energy to practically anyone who asks for it? Saying “no”, whatever the request, can make us feel unlovable, guilty, selfish, anxious, uncomfortable and rejected. Many of us have a desire to make everyone happy, even if it is at our own expense. Our need for safety, love and … Continue reading »
No.

Stigma.

Many people with mental illness face serious challenges in a couple of ways. On one hand, they struggle with the symptoms and problems that result from having the illness. On the other hand, they are challenged by prejudice and discriminating behaviors that result from misconceptions about mental illness. It’s common for people with mental illness … Continue reading »
Stigma.