In this article, I wanted to talk about how the COVID-19 has affected people with mental illness.

In this article, I wanted to talk about how the COVID-19 has affected people with mental illness.
This blog post is dedicated to all the caretakers/support teams out there who are caring for their loved ones and others who are going through challenges in life, mostly mental illness.
For many people, accepting, embracing and adapting to change is one of the most difficult things they need to do…In life, you need to be like a chameleon, able to change and adjust with the changing times.
Do you think God could be trying to communicate to you to be a hero through your personal strife? How will you recognize and understand
Each life has value, but where do we find it as we go through life and it’s challenges, whether mental illness or other trials. Where do we look for our strength?
Once you have been diagnosed with a mental illness, such as bi-polar, like I have, how do you live with and survive it. How do you transform your suffering into the power of endurance?
This month I wanted to focus on women’s strength, defiance and power! As we just celebrated International Women’s Day (March 8, 2018), along with with the momentum of the “me too” movement (started by Tarana Burke) brewing, I say we women have a lot to celebrate, particularly women of color.