Accepting Grief: Letting Go
It took quite a while to finally close off the Accepting Grief series, but I think that after years of working on my emotional health, I am ready to finally let go. My mother was my best friend, my hero,
Adulting with a working millennial
It took quite a while to finally close off the Accepting Grief series, but I think that after years of working on my emotional health, I am ready to finally let go. My mother was my best friend, my hero,
Hi everyone, my names Olivia from olivialucieblake.com! I am a lifestyle blogger that speaks on a wide range of topics from Mental health, self-confidence and blogging tips. I’m so excited to be doing this post with Shelly. Shelly has been such
Hi there. This wasn’t the post for today, but it didn’t seem fitting to be posting about eyebrows at this specific moment. I’m not sure who needs to hear this, but if you are going through something right now, it
*Beep beep beep beep* That alarm is irritating, why must it beep like that? It’s doing it on purpose, it knows I only got a few hours of sleep. 3 hours and 47 minutes to be exact, according to my
How do we stop caring? COVID-19, chronic health issues, the struggling global economy, disruption of personal finances, corporate politics… The list can go on. I was going to write a post about how overwhelmed I have been feeling lately. But
Dear old friend, I have known you for quite a while now – decades even – yet it still feels as though I don’t fully understand you. When we were younger you seemed to move very slowly, emphasising each minute
“Gabby, what are you doing? Listen to me, we need to get you help because this is going to kill you…” “Mama, leave me alone. You don’t understand, no one does!” I wish I had the courage to tell her
It has been fifteen years since my mother passed away and I have learnt one thing from all of this – time does not heal, it simply teaches you how to handle your emotions. I will bluntly say that every