Good Adulting Day
Do you ever have a good adulting day? A day when you feel confident, content, and capable of executing your responsibilities? They come around every
Do you ever have a good adulting day? A day when you feel confident, content, and capable of executing your responsibilities? They come around every
I’m going to address the elephant in the room: I haven’t posted anything in nearly two years. My anxiety and depression were such that adding
Part of my anxiety as a kid was being called out for not knowing or understanding something I “should.” Whether it was a pop culture
I spent this year’s Fourth of July indoors, per usual. Some people find this odd and question my patriotism when they find out. But between
My approach to writing has been much like my approach to making phone calls. Which is to say, these are the few areas in my
My doctor officially diagnosed me with hypertension, which has been a blessing and a curse. I’m glad it’s being monitored and taken seriously; I’m now
When I was a kid, I had a lot of labels put upon me by other people. Sensitive. Responsible. Smart. Pretty. Square. Naive. Shy. Polite.
My faith in humanity was restored this morning, while my ego took a hit. Let me explain. I’m a big believer in donating blood, if
Having a mental illness has its perks, folks! The CDC recently expanded its eligibility requirements for COVID booster shots, and mental health conditions qualify. This
It turns out “contemporary romance” doesn’t mean what I think it means. AND it’s not the same thing as “chick lit.” I’m also learning that
The book I had in mind to begin this blog, The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron, has been lauded by many of my favorite writers.