Category Archives: Moving on from a Suicidal Past
Advantages and Disadvantages of Anti-Depressants
The treatment of depression takes many forms and there is no single cure for everyone. The treatment prescribed by a doctor will differ depending on the circumstances of the individual. Anti-depressants are often prescribed to alleviate the most severe symptoms … Continue reading
Amazon Kindle Bestseller Rankings
Thank you to all who have downloaded my latest book via Amazon Kindle “Fighting the Blues as a Black Woman: How I Survived Suicidal Depression” which has been in the top 100 paid titles lists since the day my book … Continue reading
Quote of the Week
Depression quote of the week: If you’re going through hell keep on going, don’t slow down. If you’re scared, don’t show it. You might get out Before the devil even knows you’re there –Rodney Atkins
Recovering from depression may not be as easy as some may think
Depression is becoming more and more common with about 121 million people worldwide affected according to the World Health Organization. There is good news, though, in that many people who are diagnosed with depression can and do receive effective treatment that lesson or eliminate symptoms. Continue reading
Building a Relationship with God
I briefly mention our heavenly father in my latest book “Fighting the Blues as a Black Woman: How I Survived Suicidal Depression.” Continue reading
How reading the bible can help you during depressing times
If you struggle with depression and wonder if the Bible can help you manage or help you out of your depression, the answer is a resounding yes! The Bible is full of inspirational and encouraging literature and has helped many people overcome depression. Continue reading
Received Over 20 Reviews for “Fighting the Blues”
I have gotten more than 20 reviews for my new book “Fighting the Blues as a Black Woman: How I Survived Suicidal Depression.” Continue reading
Why it’s Hard to Change (repost)
You get comfortable doing things a certain way so when you look to change habits you tend to give up quickly. It’s like you don’t feel right doing the same task in a different manner. Continue reading
Fighting the Blues… Chapter 1 Excerpt
The following paragraphs are from the first chapter of my new book “Fighting the Blues as a Black Woman: How I Survived Suicidal Depression” that will be released later this month. The first chapter is titled “Where did my depression come from?”
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The Mental Slump Challenge
We know things such as stress, relationships, and dramatic life changes can bring on the blues quickly but too bad getting rid of them isn’t always as easy as they come. Continue reading