Because others don’t like us or agree with us, they pull us down turning their emotions back onto us as if we need to accept them.
Because others don’t like us or agree with us, they pull us down turning their emotions back onto us as if we need to accept them.
Breathing is absolutely the most difficult task for me during a mental health crisis.
Happy Tuesday. Welcome to my weekly self-care check-in. This week’s reminders will be fairly short, but I’d like to leave you with a challenge. Quiet…
After more than eleven years walking this path, this is where it starts. The journey of mental health belongs to us all. Especially to parents who support children along their paths of wellness, mindfulness, and belonging in the great big world.
This is weekly series about managing our self-care during times our children suffer from mental health challenges.
. It wasn’t the first time I’d driven away with her shoestrings and belts, electronics and spiral notebooks sitting on the passenger seat next to me. In fact, the first time my daughter was hospitalized wasn’t during the pandemic at all.