It looks like silence, like going through the motions, like crying in the car or behind closed doors. It’s a slow, aching sadness that builds when you feel like there’s no way out—but you keep showing up anyway.
Psychology says when women feel trapped, it doesn’t always look like panic—it looks like exhaustion. It looks like forgetting who you used to be. Like holding it together for everyone else while quietly falling apart. (1/2)
Dealing with mental health is feeling like you’ve lost who you used to be—like a part of you has disappeared, leaving you mourning a version of yourself that feels gone forever.
I recently had an interview for @HarnessMag !
Thank you so much for taking the time to talk with me!
✨️You can check out the full interview here: Crafting Cosmic Dreams: https://t.co/5ZgMVnGyS3
@alannalaprima @marisatwigg Hi! A lot of things have been moving around since Harness has a new owner and have been working on reorganizing piece by piece. So nothing has been deleted, website is just being worked on!
#Write for Harness! 💞
Submit your writing/poetry to be #published on our website here: https://t.co/WAU9F33Kq1
*All topics welcome!
*You can #publish something that has been published before!
*You can publish if you’re a new writer & have never been published before.
A couple people bought my books during the IG Live I just did with @HarnessMag. Psyched that the stories resonate so strongly. You do know. You are strong. You can leap.
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