Understanding PTSD and How to Cope

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening or traumatic event. It’s not just a feeling of being “shaken up” after something bad happens—it can deeply impact your daily life, making even simple tasks feel overwhelming. Flashbacks, nightmares, emotional numbness, and intense anxiety are just… Continue reading Understanding PTSD and How to Cope

Getting a Job with a Mental Health Disability: Navigating Challenges and Discrimination

Mental health disabilities are more common than many realize, yet individuals with these challenges often face unique barriers in the job market. From stigma to workplace discrimination, the journey to employment can be daunting. However, with the right strategies, support systems, and knowledge of your rights, it is possible to thrive professionally despite the challenges.Understanding… Continue reading Getting a Job with a Mental Health Disability: Navigating Challenges and Discrimination

Living with Negativity and Depression: Finding Strength in the Struggle

Living with negativity and pessimism is a constant part of my life. For years, I’ve struggled with self-doubt and a lack of self-confidence, which stem from deep-seated wounds in my past. As a child, I endured sexual abuse, and the trauma shaped the way I viewed myself and the world. I internalized feelings of shame,… Continue reading Living with Negativity and Depression: Finding Strength in the Struggle

Positive Proactive Quote

I completely agree with that perspective. True success is not just about personal achievements, but about our positive impact on others. Being caring, helpful, and constructive allows us to make a difference in the lives of those around us, creating a ripple effect of improvement. When we focus on lifting others up and making the… Continue reading Positive Proactive Quote

Finding Hope in Every Step

When depression strikes, even the simplest tasks can feel overwhelming. There are days when getting out of bed feels impossible. Things like brushing my teeth, taking a shower, cooking dinner, or caring for my dogs can become major challenges. Alongside this, I also face general anxiety, social anxiety, and PTSD—though that’s a conversation for another… Continue reading Finding Hope in Every Step

Mental Illness and the Workplace

Exceeding Expectations: People with Mental Illness in the WorkforcePeople living with mental illness are increasingly proving that their conditions do not define their capabilities. Many individuals with mental health challenges not only succeed in their careers but exceed expectations, demonstrating resilience, creativity, and exceptional problem-solving skills.Harnessing Strengths: People with mental health conditions often develop unique… Continue reading Mental Illness and the Workplace

Struggling with Depression

If you’re struggling with depression, I know how hard it can be to even think about reaching out for help. The first instinct is often to keep it to yourself, to feel like you have to handle it alone. I’ve been there. But I can tell you from experience that talking to a counselor can make all the difference. A counselor can provide a safe space to unload the heavy emotions you might be carrying, without fear of judgment. They’re trained to help you understand the root causes of your depression, give you tools to manage overwhelming thoughts, and help you break the cycle of hopelessness that often feels impossible to escape. Having someone to talk to, who truly listens and guides you through strategies for coping, can make a world of difference. It won’t always be easy, and it might take time, but reaching out for help is one of the most important steps you can take toward feeling better. You don’t have to go through it alone, and it’s okay to ask for help.