Hope Will Not Be Cancelled
What do you love that won't be cancelled? Who and what can you rely on right now?
What do you love that won't be cancelled? Who and what can you rely on right now?
We’re here to remind you that you’re not alone. We’re in this together.
In a way, it’s a good thing—you don’t want a therapist who hasn’t been on the other side of the couch themselves.
I ran until anorexia almost took me over completely. I ran until the scars tallied skin from my thigh to my waist because I couldn’t cope. I ran until I couldn’t anymore.
The thing is, my scars—what should be a sign of healing, perseverance, and survival—can be the most triggering thing.
Even the deepest and darkest parts of my mind know that I am not a burden. The amount of space I require will never change that.
We can’t control how or when grief comes, but we can control how we choose to respond.
There are far more people in this world on your side wanting you to know and be yourself.
Being in constant limbo, a mental battle, “fitting in” everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
Love can come from so many places.
The depression I suffered my whole life has since become a symptom of a very manageable problem, not an innate part of me.
Every day people are prescribed medications to help combat infections, diseases, and physical ailments. And yet, there remains a stubborn stigma attached to medication intended to treat mental illnesses.
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