Leslie Glass's Blog, page 196
January 10, 2020
Lady Gaga Wants To ‘Erase The Stigma’ Around Taking Meds For Mental Illness
Lady Gaga is using her platform to decrease the stigma around taking meds for mental illness Lady Gaga continues to open up about her mental health struggles, doing the work to dispel preconceived notions and shatter the stigma around mental illness. She recently joined Oprah Winfrey on her new tour, opening up about therapy, medication,...
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January 9, 2020
Ignoring The Red Flags
Some relationships turn sour in ways no one could have predicted. On the other hand, there are lots of giveaways that show up early. In fact, if you know what to look for, you can weed out unsuitable partners on the first date. Entitlement, stinginess, negativity, and insecurity often manifest themselves quickly. Watch out for...
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Not A Single Person
If you have recently left a toxic relationship, you may feel hurt and bewildered.On one hand, you might be immensely relieved that your ex is no longer in your life. Perhaps you have started dreaming about the new start that awaits you, or maybe you are even celebrating their departure. At the same time, part...
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January 8, 2020
What Relationship Will You Have This Year?
New year, new life - right? What changes are you making this year to enhance your "love" life? See what kind of relationship you'll have this year.
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You Should Not Look Back At Your Past In Shame
1. “My past and my future depend on today.” – Trevor Hall, Origami Crane 2. Today is a gift to use it to make it your best day ever. Spoil yourself. Love yourself. Find your happiness within yourself. 3. “Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.” – Cherokee Indian Proverb 4. “The next...
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Woman Explains A Lesser Known Symptom Of Depression And People Are Thanking Her
One of the most discouraging parts of mental illness is when your thought processes don’t even make sense to you, but that doesn’t bring you any closer to overcoming them. That’s what writer M. Molly Backes describes in this Twitter thread about a symptom of depression that not everyone knows about, but many can relate...
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Why Is America So Depressed?
It’s not just the money. To say that there is less use for a 62-year-old white male (unless you happen to be running for president) these days is not to devalue the social transformations that are rapidly occurring in the age of Trump. You can hail necessary social change and complain about being, to some...
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January 7, 2020
Motivate Yourself For A Better Year
Well, maybe someone is doing it for you, and doesn’t like the job. Being independent is better than being codependent, but this is about growing in every single way.
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This Year I Will Be Fierce
Be fierce this year and go for your goals. Sometimes, we need a little push – some inspiration. Check out this helpful workbook of 100 tips created by ROR co-founder Lindsey Glass to aid others looking to be their best every day.
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Let Your Dreams Come True
How do you go about making your dreams come true? A lot of grit, hard work, and passion – and good sleep. You need your brain at its best, which means it needs a good night’s rest. Here’s how you can get to dreamland so you can wake up and make them into realities:
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