Jacque Georgia's Blog
May 20, 2020
Another Week
If you are continuing to read from my social media post; welcome back. But just in case you are not let’s recap! And remember, you can follow me on any of my social media platforms at the bottom of each website page so that you can receive smaller updates not just longer stories
Published on May 20, 2020 11:36
April 6, 2020
Fear vs. Faith – Ugly Cries & All
First let me just ask…does anyone actually look good when they are having a meltdown? Not a happy tear being shed over a proud moment, but an all out sobbing session? If you are one of those that think you look good sobbing or have been told you still look good when you are sobbing; Read More
Published on April 06, 2020 21:56
April 2, 2020
My Story, My Challenge to COVID – Take This Viral
I have wrote about surviving my stroke in the past; so for many of you, that part is not new. For those that did not know, I survived a stroke at the end of 2014. It wasn’t my first dangerous health encounter…in fact, for those that knew me personally at the time they would tease Read More
Published on April 02, 2020 15:42
July 8, 2019
Is It All In Your Head?
There are many reasons why people use the metaphor, “it’s all in your head.” One of the most common uses are when someone is feeling insecure in a relationship and potentially suspecting their partner being unfaithful. Their partner or even friends and family may tell them, ‘it’s all in your head.’ Another common use is […]
Published on July 08, 2019 14:54
June 24, 2019
My Personal ‘Why’ – Supporting Mental Health
43.8 million adults experience mental illness in a given year; that is 1 in every 5 adults in America and 13% of the population in the United States. However what hits home for me the most, is that 50% of all chronic mental illness begins by the age of 14. Fourteen years old…for most youth […]
Published on June 24, 2019 10:09
April 26, 2019
If I’m Not Dead, I’m Not Done
I found myself reflecting upon my many blessings the other day. Now some may be thinking “Blessings? You had a stroke just a few years ago!” or even: “Did you forget about everything you have been through?” And the answer to both – Ultimately my stroke was a blessing because I believe life happens for […]
Published on April 26, 2019 20:48
April 4, 2019
Help – Do Not Lose A Child to Suicide
7 years ago we almost lost our daughter, Brittany, who was just 12 years old at the time; to suicide. 12 years old. How would a 12 year old even know what suicide was much less even know how to take their own life? The truth is children as young as 5 years have lost their […]
Published on April 04, 2019 10:37
March 20, 2019
Are we inadvertently adding more pressure on our children?
Whether you are a parent, a teacher, a doctor, a community leader; all of us want the best for the children around us. And from the moment I held each one of my children in that hospital bed; I not only wanted the best for them and was willing to do anything to ensure that, […]
Published on March 20, 2019 03:17
November 26, 2018
What General Motors Closures Could Mean
Working with the financial industry for over twenty years, many politicians from both party lines, and round table discussions over the course of my career; I have been seen by many as generally being more conservative. In general, I have considered myself to always be respectful of all elected officials, whether I voted for them […]
Published on November 26, 2018 21:34