Mental Health and Healing

How’s Your Mental Health Today

How’s Your Mental Health Today? Life moves fast. Responsibilities pile up, schedules fill, and before we know it, we’ve gone days—or even weeks—without checking in on ourselves. So, let’s pause for a moment: How’s your mental health today? Take a Deep Breath and Check-In When was the last time you truly checked in with yourself?… Continue reading How’s Your Mental Health Today

Mental Health and Healing

Emotional Self-Care Tending to Your Heart and Mind

Emotional Self-Care: Tending to Your Heart and Mind Life can be overwhelming, and in the midst of caring for everyone else, we often forget to take care of ourselves—especially when it comes to our emotions. Emotional self-care is just as vital as physical self-care. It helps us process feelings, release stress, and nurture our well-being.… Continue reading Emotional Self-Care Tending to Your Heart and Mind

Mental Health and Healing

The Importance of Little Acts of Kindness

The Importance of Little Acts of Kindness In a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming, kindness is a powerful force. And while grand gestures are beautiful, it’s the small, everyday acts of kindness that truly make a difference. A smile, a kind word, a simple act of generosity—these things may seem small, but they… Continue reading The Importance of Little Acts of Kindness

Mental Health and Healing

The Power of Small Breaks

The Power of Small Breaks: Give Your Mind a Moment to Breathe In a world that glorifies hustle and productivity, taking a break can sometimes feel like a weakness. But the truth is, there is nothing wrong with stepping away to calm your mind. In fact, it’s necessary. Your mind is constantly working—processing emotions, solving… Continue reading The Power of Small Breaks

Mental Health and Healing

Be Kind to Your Mind

Be Kind to Your Mind We often hear the phrase be kind to others, but how often do we practice kindness toward ourselves—especially our minds? The way we think, the words we speak to ourselves, and the care we give our mental well-being all matter. Your mind deserves kindness, too. Life can be overwhelming, and… Continue reading Be Kind to Your Mind

Mental Health and Healing

Focus On the Step In Front of You

Focus on the Step in Front of You When life feels overwhelming, it’s easy to get caught up in the big picture—the long journey ahead, the challenges still to come, the uncertainty of it all. But when you stand at the bottom of a staircase, you don’t climb it all at once. You take it… Continue reading Focus On the Step In Front of You

Faith in Hard Places

New Mercies Every Morning

New Mercies Every Morning This is a beautiful reminder that there are New Mercies Every Morning. Lamentations 3: 22-23 says "Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." Today might have not been the most pleasant for you (or… Continue reading New Mercies Every Morning

Mental Health and Healing

Breathing in Hope as I Navigate Rough Waters

Breathing in Hope as I Navigate Rough Waters The past few years have been filled with so many challenges that it's difficult to even begin to describe everything I've been through. I was talking with my therapist recently, and she often asks me, "What would you tell your client?" For me, answering that is easy:… Continue reading Breathing in Hope as I Navigate Rough Waters

Guest Stories, Mental Health and Healing, Suicide Awareness and Prevention

Misery Loves Company

Misery Loves Company Misery loves company they say But is it the misery the person wants to share Or are they looking to someone for help? But instead, bring them down too Is the misery more infectious than the need for help? Or does the person just not want it enough Personally, I think I… Continue reading Misery Loves Company

Mental Health and Healing, Suicide Awareness and Prevention

Suicide Awareness Prevention for First Responders Resources

Suicide Awareness Prevention for First Responders Resources My dad is a retired police officer. I have a sister who worked in Criminal Justice for a long time. Also, my husband, daughter, and son-in-law work in this field. I have dear friends who are First Responders. These people deserve so much respect and love. These are… Continue reading Suicide Awareness Prevention for First Responders Resources