Hey! I am so happy you are here! I feel like a lot of people feel a certain way about topics but they’re too scared to speak up or fear of going against society. This is a blog where I am going to be sharing things about mental health, advice on life situations, relationships, feeling your best and feeling empowered, maybe some recipes . Pretty much life issues and taboo topics all with a touch of my goofy personality. We will see where it takes us.
This is a place where I want people to feel safe sharing their experiences and learn from mine and hopefully take my advice. I will also be doing life coaching services and advice services which you can find on the services page. If you would like individual more personal one on one sessions to your individual situation(s).
As you have seen in my about me (cause I know you read it, right?) I have a chronic illness called Dysautonomia. It is something that I rarely speak about, so welcome to a new adventure where I will share never before talked about things! I have a lot of struggles and one of the ways to overcome struggles is to challenge yourself so here we are! Most of my relationships are usually one-sided where I make the relationship about them and don’t really talk about myself. So what better way to start than to share with the world, am I right?
There are two kinds of suffering. There is the suffering you run away from, which follows you everywhere. And there is the suffering you face directly, and so become free-Ajahn Chah
This is a non-judgmental place and hopefully, a place to help people in any way I can. I hope this is somewhere you can feel inspired and want to improve your life for the better. Maybe even discover things about yourself. I hope you will come along with me as I start this part of my life!
Missy
Missy is a compassionate empath that lives to help people overcome their struggles. She strives to make others laugh and feel good about themselves. Although she has lived an unordinary life filled with struggles, it has helped her learn tools and coping mechanisms to better her own life as well as others' lives.