Getting Real About Mental Health
Mental health is such an important topic that doesn’t get the attention it truly needs. We often hear the word depression used loosely in conversations and sometimes even without knowing what it really, truly means.
Mental health is such an important topic that doesn’t get the attention it truly needs. We often hear the word depression used loosely in conversations and sometimes even without knowing what it really, truly means.
If you are looking for something that will validate your stance on the quarantine controversy to stay inside (or not), you won’t find it here. I am not going to tell you that staying in, or reopening is good because of “xyz”.
This is unprecedented. There is no way around this: it is scary as shit right now. Whether the media is blowing it out of proportion or things are not being taken serious enough: scary stuff is happening all around us and we are being cut off from the things we love and that are important to us.
Bills. Work. Family. Social obligations. It can all get to be too much sometimes. Wouldn’t it be nice to escape it all and recharge – a getaway that has nothing to do with work, a family visit, or a wedding?
Have you ever been in a weird mood? A bad one, sad one, a funk- and you are not even sure why? No energy, don’t wanna do jack and overall feel blah? If you have, I feel you completely- and I think most people do too (at least at some point in their life).