07.2018

Hello and welcome to my tenth taking inventory series post. July has just begun and to me, summer fun has ended. I’ll explain why soon, but for now feel free to follow me on all available social media platforms (Instagram or Twitter are fun places to start). Let’s go! Word of the month: Transition. JulyContinue reading “07.2018”

Mental Health Part One: A History

Good morning or good evening, from wherever you are reading this. Today’s blog is about the state of my own mental health five years ago, one year ago and where I am at right now. Personally, I know I still have a ways to go. This is the first time in a while where I’veContinue reading “Mental Health Part One: A History”

April’s Goals

It’s a new week, and I just got around to making my goals for this month. Just so you know, you can always follow me here on WordPress, as I write at least three articles a week. This weeks articles are about the goal setting process I take, and to keeping it simple.  It tookContinue reading “April’s Goals”

Holiday Anxieties (NaNoWriMo edition).

These words are going towards my National Novel Writing Month word count goal. Luckily, these word will help me get over the 50K line. More about how I won next month! Earlier this year, I wrote a blog about being depressed around the winter season (read it here for reflection, if you’d like). While skimmingContinue reading “Holiday Anxieties (NaNoWriMo edition).”

Seasonal Depression & Writing

Originally, this blog was going to be about a different writing subject. I’ve already drafted that subject for later this week. Personally, I feel like I need to talk about something that some people try to avoid or even can’t get around to talking about. The last blog I had written was at the beginningContinue reading “Seasonal Depression & Writing”

Going home causes anxiety.

       Photo taken by Ben Marcin  If you’ve ever had to decide where relatives go for the holidays, you might recall the feelings similar to mine. Over the past couple of years, the holidays have been smaller family events, but during my high school days (and younger) it was always a trip toContinue reading “Going home causes anxiety.”