Taking a break from blogging has really made me consider why I am doing it. While I have been away, I have genuinely missed doing my blog a lot but finding the motivation to come back has been more challenging than expected. I can’t seem to work out why because I enjoy doing it so much but it just hasn’t worked out recently.
There are many reasons why I do my blog with one of them being that I want to reach out to other people. I know how lonely and confusing mental health problems can be especially when you don’t know anyone else going through what you’re going through or when you don’t really understand what is going on. If I could help other people understand what is going on in their minds and give them advice on how to cope with it, I would be happy. I found the majority of my advice on blogs so I would like to give something back as give the help to other people like me. At least knowing that there were other people out there feeling the same way that I did was a comfort for me so I hope that other people will feel the same way. I want to let people know about the realities of mental health as there are many myths surrounding it and stigma which needs to be broken down. The only way we can do this is by educating people which I am attempting to do! I don’t want other people to have to suffer the misunderstanding I have because it has caused so many problems for me.
I also do it to help myself. I feel like sometimes just being able to write about how I’m feeling and share it with others is really helpful to just get it all out. Having other people comment on my blog and on my twitter has made me feel really supported and I feel like a lot of people are supporting me and really understand. Giving other people advice also helps me take it myself. It makes me realise how I need to change things and how I can do my best to help myself with my mental health.
I has been a constructive way to let things out instead of destructive things I have done in the past. It has introduced me to a community of lovely, supportive people who understand and many of whom are in similar situations to my own. It has taught me a lot about helping others, understanding mental health and understanding myself.
I would like to thank everyone who has read my blog and supported me through everything that has gone on these past few months. I am very grateful for everything everyone has done for me as I have had a very difficult time and everyone has put up with my whining and moaning. So many people have given me so many amazing pieces of advice that have helped me get through this difficult time and put me on the road to recovery. I didn’t quite think this post was going to go this way when I started but it is something I have been meaning to say for a long time now to show people how grateful I actually am because I don’t think I say it enough.
There are many reasons why I do my blog with one of them being that I want to reach out to other people. I know how lonely and confusing mental health problems can be especially when you don’t know anyone else going through what you’re going through or when you don’t really understand what is going on. If I could help other people understand what is going on in their minds and give them advice on how to cope with it, I would be happy. I found the majority of my advice on blogs so I would like to give something back as give the help to other people like me. At least knowing that there were other people out there feeling the same way that I did was a comfort for me so I hope that other people will feel the same way. I want to let people know about the realities of mental health as there are many myths surrounding it and stigma which needs to be broken down. The only way we can do this is by educating people which I am attempting to do! I don’t want other people to have to suffer the misunderstanding I have because it has caused so many problems for me.
I also do it to help myself. I feel like sometimes just being able to write about how I’m feeling and share it with others is really helpful to just get it all out. Having other people comment on my blog and on my twitter has made me feel really supported and I feel like a lot of people are supporting me and really understand. Giving other people advice also helps me take it myself. It makes me realise how I need to change things and how I can do my best to help myself with my mental health.
I has been a constructive way to let things out instead of destructive things I have done in the past. It has introduced me to a community of lovely, supportive people who understand and many of whom are in similar situations to my own. It has taught me a lot about helping others, understanding mental health and understanding myself.
I would like to thank everyone who has read my blog and supported me through everything that has gone on these past few months. I am very grateful for everything everyone has done for me as I have had a very difficult time and everyone has put up with my whining and moaning. So many people have given me so many amazing pieces of advice that have helped me get through this difficult time and put me on the road to recovery. I didn’t quite think this post was going to go this way when I started but it is something I have been meaning to say for a long time now to show people how grateful I actually am because I don’t think I say it enough.