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Wellness Wednesdays: Mental Health Matters

TRIGGER WARNING: Mental health disorders, depression, anxiety, panic attacks

I recently went through (and am still going through) a rough time with my mental health. I have had anxiety mixed with panic attack that lead to me going to the E.R. I have had depression that I had to fight and force myself to do every day things – getting out of bed was a major struggle. Going to work. Washing clothes. Being social. Everything became a huge task that I did not want to or know how to do anymore.

Though I feel significantly better than I did a few months ago with therapy and medication, I still have times where I feel extremely anxious or depressed. I had to realize this may be something I deal with for the rest of my life. I thought it would be good to talk about it a bit and share some things that have helped me along the way.

Find a safe place to talk about what you’re going through. Whether you have a friend or family member to go to or need to reach out to a professional – get out there and find someone to speak to. If you get a therapist, counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist sometimes you may have to go a few sessions to get a feel of it they are a fit. You may be a bit anxious and/or guarded at first but don’t let that stop you – they may be just what you need to let out a sigh of relief.

Don’t feel like you’re a burden. You aren’t. You may feel you are but you aren’t. You may not have found that safe space. Keep looking until you do. Even if it on websites or through social media. I have found many supportive people online that don’t mind listening to what I am going through, lending an ear and giving me advice and words of encouragement. Of course you can keep your guard up and set boundaries in the beginning and not share every single thing with people, but there are people out there that have gone through or are going through the same or similar things that you are going through.

If your mental health professional suggests that you take medication and you are hesitant, ask them more about it and let them know you may want to think about it a bit. There are many different medications that are out there and you have options. If you want to look up the medication(s) that they suggest go ahead and do so. Just be warned that some people do get side effects so keep that in mind. Some are minor and others are major but you should feel comfortable enough to discuss this with your mental health care provider.

Find a happy place or things to do that make you happy. If your mental health issue(s) came on suddenly remember that there were things in the past that you enjoyed. Force yourself to do them! If you love to paint, go and paint. If you love to go to the beach – do it. It may be difficult at first but it is good to do the things you love and that make you happy.

Have a routine. This was tough for me at first because I was all over the place. Now MON – FRI I have work and I come home and do 1 of 3 things during the evening hours. For weekends I try to schedule at least 1-2 things that require me to leave the house. If I stay in all weekend my mind races and I get frustrated and sometimes depressed. If you plan ahead and stick to it I promise you will feel better about it. What also works is scheduling something with a friend or family member so that I know someone else is looking forward to doing something with me as well.

Be your best YOU. There is only one you in the whole entire world and even if you are feeling down and not yourself, do what you can to be the best you that you can be. If that means starting something new – a class, a new hobby, a business – do it. Keep yourself busy at being YOU. Figure out what you are good at, figure out what you are passionate about and go out and do it!

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Blog Life: I think I’m back

It has been awhile since I last posted something. It is not that I haven’t had ideas. My mind is constantly full of ideas for posts. It is not that I haven’t thought about different series to start up here. It is not that I completely forgot that I have a blog (more than one actually).

It is simply because life got in the way.

I have been going through a lot of things personally and I tend to share bits and pieces here. I will expand on this more in another post (got the idea while going through some thangs), however, just know that you can expect more posts from me going forward.

I want to welcome any new readers and send big hugs to returning readers for coming and checking out what this post is all about. Coming back and writing was actually inspired by my therapy session yesterday – I was encouraged to follow my passion(s) and blogging/writing is definitely up there when it comes to things I am passionate about.

This is how passionate about writing this post I was. It is Saturday, I am washing clothes, budgeting and paying bills online, however, I told myself I would open up wordpress and write something… ANYTHING… even if it was a draft. Well my laptop decided it was the perfect time for an update and nearly an hour later (I know it was an hour because my laundry was done around the same time) I FINALLY was able to log in after my laptop restarted twice.

I was at my wits end and frustrated but I reminded myself that I had made a promise to myself last night that I would make sure to write something today. Regardless of how short or long it was – I was going to write something. As I close out this post I feel so inspired to continue writing and blogging. I didn’t go back and proofread because I want to post this NOW. I may come back later to see if there are some things that need changing but I am happy with myself for writing this post in one sitting. Dell just popped up saying I have 5 updates to install so I better post this before things get crazy again. I love you all!

I think I’m back.

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Rose Reads: Current Book List

I thought it would be fun to share what I am currently reading and to get recommendations from readers on what to read next. I tend to read a few different books from different genres at the same time (as you can see below). I have always been that way unless I am sitting on a relaxed Sunday simply to devour 1 book.

Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert

I am really enjoying this book. I have had many AHA! moments while reading it and I have been taking it in just a few pages at a time.

The Best Yes by Lysa TerKeurst

This book came at the right time. Not that I was questioning my faith but I needed a little faith and religion to pull me back in. Great read so far, however, the religious tone is a bit much for me at times.

The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz

I am devouring this book chapter by chapter every few days. Tons of highlighting going on – do you highlight your books? So much good information that resonates with me. David talks about thinking big – positive thinking (whispers: the law of attraction) without it being woo woo or awkward. This is a great read for anyone really that wants to change some aspect of their life.

Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis (Audible)

Take Control of Your Life by Mel Robbins (Audible)

I love Mel Robbins! I have been listening to her a lot on youtube and she is such a straight shooter and so inspiring and motivational. She is a that good friend that knows just what to say and isn’t afraid to say it. I prefer listening to her book since it is her reading it. It is like one of her motivational speeches. She starts off by talking about how fear silences us. Whew. This is gonna be GOOD.

What are you currently reading? Let us know in the comments.

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2018: A Year In Review

January
+ Did this month even happen? I feel like December of 2017 blended into February of 2018. The only thing I remember is the False Missile Threat we had in Hawaii. It doesn’t help that my immune system decided to catch every bug that was floating around so December 2017 to mid-February 2018 I was sick off and on for nearly a month.

February
+ Pretty sure this month also didn’t occur but it was an interesting month to say the least. Late one Friday I started working on a post about my favorite organizing and planning tips that I had found online. I don’t know why but I had a great time writing that post so I hope others enjoyed the resources that I shared as much as I enjoyed discovering and reading them myself.

March

Celebrated my sisters birthday.

April

Even though things were busy for me I was able to fit in a trip and headed to Las Vegas for a bit to hang out with family and friends. I would really love to make this a yearly thing.

May
I decided reclaim my health and started training with a coach. You can read all about that here. I was focusing on health and wellness and it was one of the best months of my adult life.

June
After making it through my first month of training I felt so strong and like I could do anything. I really had to push myself through many of the sessions that I did but I’m so glad that I made it through the second month.

July
July 10th is my birthday so I just knew for sure this month was going to be a great one. I got a lot of great birthday gifts and I also purged and got rid of a lot of things as well.

August
This month was hot and a blurrrrrr. I spent a lot of time cooling off, hanging out with family and trying to enjoy the final days of summer.

September
At the end of September I moved in with a guy I was dating – something I never thought I would ever do unless I was getting married. It was an interesting experience that I may be more hesitant about doing in the future but I’m happy that I had the experience.

October
Lots of fun time with family and friends this month.

November
This was an interesting month. Thank you Mercury Retrograde. The guy I was dating and living with… I enjoyed most of it because I enjoyed being around and with him. But I quickly found out that we were just travelling on different paths and he didn’t want me along his journey in the same capacity that I wanted him on mine. Welp.

December
Moved into a new place. Not just physically. But spiritually. Into a new place and space. A lot of tears, stress, depression but also meditation, reflection and affirmations. Finally started seeing my therapist again and things started quickly looking positive again.

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My Favorite Perfumes from Scentbird

I wrote awhile back about Scentbird – it is a perfume subscription in which you receive a new perfume (or cologne for men) every month to try out. The subscription to Scentbird that I have offers a 30 day supply for just $14.95/month. They have since expanded their line to include lotions and other body products as well.

One thing that I really love about Scentbird is that you can either search for a scent by name or you can also go through their useful scent finder to find some scents that they think you may enjoy.

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  1. Burberry London: This was one of my favorite perfumes for years and then I had a difficult time finding it locally so I switched to something else. Since I hadn’t used it in awhile I wasn’t sure if my taste had changed so Scentbird was the perfect way to try it again to see if I still loved it – and I do. It is a smokey and spicy feminine scent with hints of jasmine and a bit of lavender. It gives me a cozy feeling which is why it reminds me of winter.
  2. Salvatore Ferragamo Signorina Misteriosa: I remember spritzing this scent at a store once but wasn’t completely sure it was something I would wear more than one time. It seemed too bold for my style but I figured trying it through Scentbird would be a great way to try it out without committing to a large bottle.
  3. Amouge Honour Woman: This particular scent was recommended by others based on the perfumes I currently love and was also recommended by Scentbird for me so of course I had to go ahead and try it. I wasn’t sure I would like it when I first sniffed the bottle because it smelled like a sweet musk (I’m not a fan of wearing musk even though it usually smells good on others), however, after wearing it for a few hours I fell in love. It is sweet, flirty and floral but not too strong. The scent was light and lasted a lot longer than other scents I have tried in the past.

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Flashback Friday’s: Becoming a Morning Person

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I am a self-proclaimed night owl. I feel most productive (or maybe my mind is just more active and creative) at night. About 10-15 years ago it was insomnia but I learned to channel all that sort of mindless energy into doing things – reading, writing, listening to music or even watching tv with the timer set so it would turn off after I dozed off.

I have tried many times to become a morning person. Sometimes because I wanted to be one of those productive people that work up early and got so many things done prior to starting my actual day. Other times it was because I had a job that started at 7:30AM which meant I had to be awake early anyways. Let me just say the having to do it because of my job made me not want to do it even more. HA! I now have to leave my house at 7:30AM for work instead of be at work at 7:30AM. Very happy for this.

The past couple of weeks, however, I have been reading a lot of posts and watching a lot of YouTube videos on becoming a morning person. Most people that have tried it say they love how much they get done when they wake up early. The main tips I hear are starting going to bed a little earlier each night and waking up earlier each morning. Also avoiding being too stimulated before bed and allowing natural light to come in during the morning hours is up there as well.

Even though I know the basics on how to become a morning person it is much like my working out and eating (mostly)healthier decision, there have been many ups and downs in this journey.

Speaking of health, wellness and working out… After nearly a month of being sick I finally started training with my trainer again. One of the workout homework assignments she gave me is to start running in the morning so that I have it done first thing and I avoid making up excuses or being “too busy” to do it later. This has worked very well so far. You can read more about my running and training here.

Becoming a Morning Person

This morning I woke up at around 5:30AM even though my alarm is set for 7:00AM. I was going to crawl back in bed after a bathroom pit stop and sipping some water but I happened to glance at my phone and yet another becoming a morning person video was suggested to me [here is that specific video].

After watching the video I was about to lay back down but decided to come and work on the post above and since it was short and sweet I decided to come to this website and work on this post that you are currently reading. It is now 6:38AM and I am still tempted to go back to bed but I am feeling rather successful to get two posts posted in one day prior to 7:00AM and they aren’t even pre-scheduled to post!

As I opened up WordPress I was thinking about this past week and what I have done. I realized aside from working, going shopping, meditating and watching The Sinner or Grace & Frankie on Netflix I have had a pretty laid back week. One thing that really stuck out, however, is that I have been watching an abundance of videos about becoming a morning person and how to be more productive in general.

I’m not sure if this is a subconscious thing or not but I have been waking up unprompted between the hours of 4:30AM and 5:30AM nearly every morning. Usually I will drink some water and fall back asleep but lately I have found myself doing things like following up on emails, reading articles, catching up on global events or even like this morning, working on blog posts. It takes a little self talk to roll out of bed (or at least sit up in bed) and work on some things, however, I am becoming a morning person and it isn’t even because I am forcing myself to become one.

How about you? Are you becoming a morning person?

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