
It’s sad, but true…we are winging past the time of good intentions and New Year’s resolutions to the time of excuses.
Those of us working through the challenges of mental illness are very familiar with excuses. We use them often; sometimes …
I find it ironic how life works sometimes. When I started Anxious Artist just a short time ago, I was in the best mental health of my life. I had gone through so many challenges and had learned so much …
So, it has happened again.
Anxiety has hit so hard that you can’t leave the house, or worse, the panic attack was so bad that it landed you in the hospital. Or, you spent the night in hell; depression pulling you …
Over the past weekend, I came to a sobering realization.
I suffer from a victim mentality. It’s not the kind where I am actively seeking sympathy or subscribing to that kind of oppressive neediness that drains people. It is, however, the …
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