ADHD is tough to have. It is especially tough when you do not realize you have it, and instead just think that you are dumb. That is what I thought until I was professionally diagnosed my senior year. Check out this post to read more about it.
We Need to Stop Minimizing Depression
Depression is a commonly-used word in our society today. However, does overusing the word keep us from recognizing it and taking it seriously as an illness? This is what I discuss in this blog post.
A Memory of a Good Deed Can Shape Your Life Forever
"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."Ephesians 2:10 For most people I have met, one event happened in their early Christian walk that showed them how blessing others could speak to the transforming love of Christ more than any words... Continue Reading →
My First Time Acting – Overcoming my Fears
(Image property of Lone Star College: Cyfair Drama Department) In the semester of Fall 2020, I was enrolled in several classes at my local community college. As I have mentioned in previous posts, I am a member of said college's Honors College program, and they offer a selection of exclusive classes each semester. I enrolled... Continue Reading →
5 Things to Do When Feeling Self-Conscious
We all have days when we do not feel our best. The self-conscious feelings get to all of us, but we don't have to let them impact our self-perceptions.
Don’t Be Afraid to Advocate For Yourself!
For people with mental illnesses and difficulties in specific environments, self-advocation is ESSENTIAL. Recently I had an experience when I had to reach deep and assert myself in ou