A World Without Self-Injury
“There is a world out there where hurting yourself isn’t an option.”
“There is a world out there where hurting yourself isn’t an option.”
Because of what happened one year ago today, I am sober one year tomorrow.
"By the time the mask was coming off, I’d lied so many times that I’d started to believe my own lies."
In nine-plus years of TWLOHA, we’ve never made anything involving camo. Until now. We’re proud to announce Camo Filled and we’re proud to donate a portion of the proceeds to USACares.
It was nothing to joke about, because those two words now hang heavy over hundreds of homes, hundreds of families. If those people are in mourning, we should not be laughing.
"I can't help but say 'Sorry!' even though I do not want to apologize for my mental illness."
If the lie is that depression and suicide are things we can't talk about, this week we certainly saw the truth.
“Realize that even the smallest things can mean the difference between living and being alive.”
"Living long enough to watch wounds heal over. Change. Forgiveness. Change some more."
“I am learning something new each day as I travel this winding road of grief.”
"Suicide: There is a part of me that believed it wouldn’t be real as long as I didn’t say the word."
Know if depression is the verse, then hope is the chorus.
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