You Asked. The TWLOHA Interns Answered. Part 1 of 5
What is the single most important thing you need to know about being an intern?
Topic: recovery
What is the single most important thing you need to know about being an intern?
After his third suicide attempt, professional golfer Andrew Jensen decided to his use platform to speak out about living with depression.
I had to work very hard, every day, to keep the part of me that wanted to live stronger than the part that wanted to die.
It made me realize that the thing that surprises you is the simple stuff. It's the thing you would have never have known you were missing out on until you lived it.
“In loving yourself and your story, you will be caring for me as well. And I need it, because while life is beautiful, beautiful is not anywhere close to easy.”
It’s been over a year since I started to embrace the light at the end of the tunnel, and once in a while I still need to remind myself that being content isn’t a synonym for “waiting to sink again.”
“When we take time for ourselves, when we prioritize balance, and when we cultivate other interests, we are better for it.”
Almost 73 percent of college students with a mental health condition experienced a mental health crisis on campus in 2012. How can you maintain recovery?
"Here I am, days after my 27th birthday, and I can tell you that it’s not too late to change."
If you feel too much, there's still a place for you here. If you feel too much, don't go.
The guys in Hawthorne Heights and Red Jumpsuit have welcomed us onto The Hope Revolution Tour. Not only have they offered us the ability to hit the road with them, but they are also donating $2 of every VIP ticket sale directly back to TWLOHA.
Intern Director Lauren Gloyne sends off the #TWLOHAsummer14 crew with a heartfelt goodbye.
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