By Karen Edwards I have already shared a little about my Postnatal Depression but it occurred to me that there was a point last year where I felt as though the cloud had lifted. This realisation has inspired me to share a different aspect of my own mental health battles, Continue Reading
What can we learn from the death of Chris Cornell?
By Alexis Morton In a newly-release statement released via attorney Kirk Pasich, Cornell’s family says they believe that “if Chris took his life, he did not know what he was doing, and that drugs or other substances may have affected his actions.” The statement adds: “Without the results of toxicology Continue Reading
A letter to my son about my mental health
By Amysboarderlineworld This is a letter to you my son. A letter about my mental health and our relationship. Dear Son, I have written down many things for you over the years, poems, notes, updates on your life but never a letter. I am writing to you today with a Continue Reading
Finally Reaching Out
By Anonymous So, I have been suffering from what I can only describe as a breakdown in my mental health for around seven months now. I remember the moment I broke very well. I was sitting outside a multi-storey car park, having just been let go from my job of Continue Reading
Depression- is it real?
By Sara I can’t believe that she is depressed She’s always smiling and laughing – who would have guessed? She looks all right to me, she doesn’t seem down She’s always the funny one – playing the clown. She says she can’t work – can’t get out of bed She Continue Reading
For Suicides Sake
By Ramblinsofruin When I first moved to Taiwan I thought about suicide every day. I thought about it every morning when I woke up, and on my walks to work. I thought about it while I was teaching, and during my breaks between lessons. I thought about it on my Continue Reading
Like a loud room
By Pablo Grajeda I’ve been diagnosed with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), and this is how I describe my anxiety. Everything starts with me in a completely dark room. There’s nothing but silence. Then people I love or I used to love begin to appear around me with warm and friendly Continue Reading
Don’t park any more than your car at work
By Paul Haywood A story of opening our hearts and releasing our true character at work and no longer hiding our true selves. In an environment where we spend more time during a week with our colleagues than our families, being the truest version of ourselves is more rewarding. Hiding Continue Reading
The Struggle is Real
By Jade Kelly At any one time there will usually be what feels like a million thoughts buzzing around my head. Sometimes I write them down, sometimes I type them on my phone, just to get them out of my head. Well, now I’ve decided to put those thoughts out Continue Reading
Don’t Walk on a Broken Leg
By Anonymous I’m sitting here writing this with an ice pack on my leg while my mum makes me a cup of tea. I fell over and banged my leg, it hurts me to walk and so I’m expected to take care of it and not do anything that causes Continue Reading
Glimmer of Hope
By Anonymous The fire inside us gives us the zest for life It gives us strength to face trouble and strife To keep the blaze, you must nurture the flame Feeding the fire with the energy we gain. In a blink of an eye, the clouds roll in Turning the Continue Reading
Fighting For Tomorrow
By Clara Rose Sat alone most of today; It’s quite nice at first; But that’s always the way. Able to work; Able to rest; I’m not going to lie, one of the things I like best! But the sun goes to bed; And it’s just me; With the thoughts in Continue Reading