Family
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To some women having it all is the white picket fence and 2.5, or whatever it is, kids. A husband home by 6 and dinner waiting on the table. Very Norman Rockwell. Many women are career driven so roles interchange, he cooks, may even stay home. And from what I’ve watched and read a lot Read more
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Marriage is a partnership that ideally provides support, love, and companionship. However, when one or both partners are dealing with mental illness, the relationship can face unique and significant challenges. The pain of being in a marriage with mental illness is profound and multifaceted, affecting emotional bonds, communication, and the overall health of the relationship. Read more
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In the quiet corners of my heart, where whispers echo and dreams take flight, there resides a bond forged by fate—a connection that transcends mere friendship. She is my confidante, my partner in laughter, and the keeper of my secrets. She is not just a friend; she is my soulmate. Together, we have weathered seasons—the Read more
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Thank you so so very much! I always wanted to write and I’d go long periods with blocks on where to even begin but I just decided to go for it. For a long time I just wrote my thoughts in my notes and waited for the right time for them to be unleashed into Read more
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Saturday is definitely my favorite day of the week. Nick (hubs) and Todd (son) are home and the house just feels right. I spend the majority of my time tidying up and maintaining the household. Due to my diagnoses, I am unable to work and am currently awaiting my disability determination. However, on Saturdays, we Read more
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Thrive Hey guys, I haven’t been on in wayy too long and I’m gonna work on that. I’ve really been struggling with my mental health as of later and being a Thrive Promoter, the foundation is the energy it gives you with 3 easy steps first thing. Most promoters use that to show how productive Read more
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I was born August 1987 in a little town in SC named Rock Hill. I lived in the general vicinity until the summer before 6th grade. We moved about 45 minutes away to Indian Trail, NC. We we officially in the suburbs at that point and I remember being terrified to ride the bus to Read more
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My Dad isn’t doing well, guys. Like, who knows how long he will be able to continue with his health like this kind of bad. He’s wanted to keep it quiet but it’s time to tell the people who care about him what’s going on. Back in April Daddy’s abdomen got VERY swollen and hard Read more
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Journal entry I thought I’d share… (I have several mental health diagnoses and have applied for disability-reluctantly) I worked so many jobs and wasn’t able to do them.Everything from waiting tables to IT Office Manager and I could keep any steady work.I was miserable.I eventually found myself in panic attacks and uncontrollable crying fits on Read more
