Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)
  • ALittleHope
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    Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

    by ALittleHope » Sat May 12, 2018 10:20 am

    Hi guys ♡
    I just wanted to share a couple of things i am.doing at the moment.
    I have started a page called A journey to hope where i am sending "happy post" to those currently struggling with mental health issues issues to try and spread a little hope as i know what it is like to be in the depths of despair and sometimes the smallest of things can help ♡
    https://m.facebook.com/mentalhealthreco ... =bookmarks

    I have also written a book on my own journey
    which has been long with anorexia, bipolar, ocd and anxiety resulting in numerous hospital admissions.
    I wanted it to be honest. No rags to riches or heirs and graces just a true account of the mind of someone struggling and alsonthe battles with the system! Some terrible treatment and coming out the other side.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/14 ... -fight-sti

    Id SO appreciate your views. Especially as i am now on a second facebook ban from poating in groups which is SO frustrating when doing something like this and i now cant facebook promote for a week :(


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    Re: Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

    by Visage Studios » Sat May 12, 2018 3:55 pm

    Hi- really interesting project page by the way- for my campaign I did just about manage to look at the camera but still felt like an idiot, it's hard to make a good Kickstarter video, yet even without dialogue your's was beautifully colourful and creative.
    I just wanted to give you my luck for your campaign- I now know how much work and effort goes into launching and maintaining one- especially when it's for a specific reason or cause such as yours.
    Good luck with your campaigning

    Harvey
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    Post-apocalyptic tale of revenge and what it means to be human: Protect and Survive
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    Re: Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

    by ALittleHope » Sat May 12, 2018 4:25 pm

    Thank you so much Harvey! ♡♡
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    by AbigailMcLeans » Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:11 pm

    I remembered how many books and videos I watched about depression while even the best psychologists could not help me. I myself did not understand what was happening to me. This happened after a three-year relationship with my girlfriend and you can’t even imagine how I felt at that moment. It was so hard for me that I just wanted to commit suicide. You can't imagine what it would be like to wake up every morning and dream of dying ... I just can't talk about it. Thus, I continued to exist for more than 3 months and as a result, teas with super indo kratom (u can read the review about this at https://thegoldenmonk.com/kratom-strain ... om-review/) cured my soul. I don't know how it works, but I started to feel like a completely different person.
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    Re: Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

    by MrOsborne » Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:14 pm

    AbigailMcLeans wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:11 pm I remembered how many books and videos I watched about depression while even the best psychologists could not help me. I myself did not understand what was happening to me. This happened after a three-year relationship with my girlfriend and you can’t even imagine how I felt at that moment. It was so hard for me that I just wanted to commit suicide. You can't imagine what it would be like to wake up every morning and dream of dying ... I just can't talk about it. Thus, I continued to exist for more than 3 months and as a result, teas with super indo kratom (u can read the review about this at https://thegoldenmonk.com/kratom-strain ... om-review/) cured my soul. I don't know how it works, but I started to feel like a completely different person.
    I wish someone else could send me his opinion
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    Re: Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

    by AmaDeY1993 » Sun Jan 31, 2021 7:35 pm

    There are several ways to deal with stress and other nervous system disorders that lead to poor mental health. The mental health of almost everyone in the 21st century is very shaky and requires, if not treatment, then at least preventive means. I have been mentally unstable since I was 13 years old and it makes me uncomfortable. In order not to feel helpless and crazy, I take kratom red vein. I learned about it from an aunt who came from Asia a few years ago. It saddens me that so many people don't know about this remedy, because it was the one that helped me cope with my problems
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    Re: Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

    by soniamann » Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:00 pm

    That's an interesting topic
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    Re: Mental health awareness campaign (and facebook ban!)

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