mental health

Garbage In, Garbage Out

By |2022-10-21T01:46:13+00:00April 24th, 2022|ancora imparo, Big Picture, Leadership, Lessons Learned|

An actor slapped a comedian. Someone with perceived status or power has covid. A couple who is labeled as a celebrity couple is getting divorced. A woman wanted to wear a black wedding dress, but her friends and family didn’t support her. A woman’s new in-laws think she is a gold digger. (All from msn.com

Don’t Put a Question Mark

By |2022-10-21T01:50:48+00:00September 13th, 2018|ancora imparo, Big Picture, depression, Lessons Learned|

When my sister was killed, I was grasping to make sense of the situation. It wasn’t fair, it wasn’t logical, it wasn’t right. Although it still doesn’t make sense and is still extremely emotional and senseless, I was offered advice from someone that helped me move forward without letting what happened drag me down. Many

Learn From the Road Bumps: A Family Journey With Addiction

By |2022-10-25T01:27:59+00:00February 18th, 2018|depression, eating disorder, Investing In Others, Lessons Learned|

A close family member graduated  at the end of 2017 from Drug Court. Drug Court is a program that treats the addiction instead of incarcerating it. The Drug Court program isn’t for every situation. Thankfully, it was right for our family and we will be forever grateful as it played a significant role in saving

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