Mental Health 2026

Hello everybody. I want to share my mental health journey with you. Finding peace has been a significant challenge amid the chaos, which finally ended at the close of 2024. I endured a narcissistic, abusive relationship, but I am grateful I freed myself from it. I was blessed with a second chance from God to reconnect with my first loveโ€”one of the greatest gifts I have received in a long time. In 2025, I moved out of my upstairs bedroom and now live in the basement apartment my late father designed. Itโ€™s a vintage space from the 1960s-70s, which I love because itโ€™s old school with a personal touchโ€”wood paneling, a janky ceiling and lights we plan to fix, orange carpet, and a vintage television vibe.
I wonโ€™t be making many updates beyond cosmetic fixes. In 2026, I am fully committed to prioritizing my mental health. I am reigniting my career as a product review influencer and doing things on my own termsโ€”without fear. I will work with apparel companies that support mental health and well-being causes. Since losing my dad to lung cancer in 2008, Iโ€™ve learned a great deal about mental health and neurology. I may not be a medical expert, but Iโ€™ve gained invaluable knowledge from watching Discovery Health, COPS, and other showsโ€”my go-to sources since I was 11. Iโ€™ve developed the ability to detect strokes and identify gallbladder issues, among other things. Self-diagnosis has helped me stay on the right path. I am also thankful now to have a physician after two years without one. Though Iโ€™m not a police officer or firefighter, Iโ€™ve absorbed knowledge from family members who served in the military, police, and fire departments. January has been hectic, but weโ€™re doing well. I have a new wardrobe on the way, featuring a mix-and-match of colors I intentionally chose so you can see my valid preferences and honest reviews across social mediaโ€”whether itโ€™s crafting materials, mental health apparel, or experiences. Iโ€™m committed to honesty, whether you like it or not. I also share political opinions occasionally, mainly relating to law enforcement and firefighting, because I grew up respecting government and first responders. With family ties to September 11, I am fiercely protective of my loved ones. As I write this, I feel emotional because I love my family deeply.

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