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No, I’m Not Alright! The Truth About Depression
Like many of you, the apparent suicide of actor and comedian extraordinaire, Robin Williams on August 11, 2014, has rocked my spirit. The reports of his suffering from severe depression, however, is even more troubling because if it is true, then … Continue reading
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Tagged addictions, art, artists, blogging, comedy, depression, mental illness, parenting, Robin Williams, suicide, theatre, writing
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3 Reasons to Attend Reclaiming Your Joy
In this video, I present three reasons why women and women veterans should register for the empowering women’s event, “Reclaiming Your Joy: Overcoming Holiday Blues,” on Friday, Nov. 8th in Mechanicsville, Virginia. The holidays can be a difficult time of … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, community, depression, empowerment, holidays, network, seminar, spirituality, stress, transformation, volunteering, women, women veterans
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Happines is a State of Mind, But So is Unhappiness
I wrote the following article a few years ago, but I feel compelled to share it with you again because there is a very strong pull on people to believe that happiness is what you have in your driveway or … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, depression, dreams, finances, grateful, happiness, joy, laughter, love, networking, peace, relationships, sadness, superwoman, tranquility
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The Intercessory Prayer That Might Have Been
I know I risk ridicule and possibly resentment for putting out this post about the struggle I am facing in my life at this moment. People are fighting hard right now to keep the metaphorical mask on: you know, the … Continue reading
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Tagged debt, depression, faith, family, God, honesty, love, poverty, prayer, self-esteem, testimony, truth, unemployment
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