By Marcelle McManus Sitting here in the car, going back to reality, I’m thinking of all the things I would have loved to tell my younger self. Like, Marcelle, you are beautiful, but than I realized that I only really got comfortable in my own skin by the age of Continue Reading
Mental Health & I
By Alex Cape I was struggling to come up with something to blog about as a second go, there is so much that can be said and spoken about around areas of mental health and how it affects day to day life, so much so that it can be hard Continue Reading
My Battle With Mental Illness
By Anonymous Deciding to live is a very difficult thing. This seemingly easy thing to other people, who have not had these battles with themselves, may see this as a perplexing statement. But I’ve done it more times than I want to. Many people do, day in and day out. Continue Reading
Depression Does Not Discriminate
By Emma Norris Depression Does Not Discriminate. I was part of a loving and stable family.I was lucky to experience no trauma in my life.I was the captain of my school, club, and county.I was the leader of the Senior Concert Band.I was a young coach and referee.I handed in Continue Reading
Mirror of Truth
By Anonymous I have a bully that plagues me every day They refuse to desist, despite what I say I try to ignore and continue as before Hoping the bully will bully me no more. The torment continues and begins to take its toll It’s relentless and constant – out Continue Reading