mental health

24
Apr
a grayscale image of two bicyclists and their shadows

the people who guide us

This is a note of appreciation for all the people who've helped us get closer to ourselves. Whether
1 min read
12
Apr
a colorful, woven textile.

accepting who i'm not

While wandering along this path of self-discovery, I'm realizing that learning who I am has a flip side
2 min read
27
Mar
a moment to reflect

a moment to reflect

Can I share something with you? I'm proud of how far I've come. (Cheesy, I know.
3 min read
15
Mar
a dark, stormy sky with lightning strikes.

i, too, am the villain.

I admit it: I've made mistakes. I, STEPHANIE, HAVE MADE MISTAKES. Phew! It feels good to shout it
2 min read
01
Mar
a girl runs toward the ocean.

an open letter to youngest daughters

Dear Youngest Daughter, Though our experiences may not be identical, I feel like we know each other. What does it
1 min read
09
Feb
a person stands in a foggy field.

clearing the fog

Let's talk about a frequently misunderstood topic: The guilt associated with going no-contact.
4 min read
23
Dec
A person uses their phone to record a concert they're attending.

a front-row seat

As we quickly approach the holidays and spending time with loved ones, I wanted to share a blog post I
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12
Dec
A person walks alone toward light at the end of a tunnel.

a podcast recommendation on estrangement

If your social media algorithm looks anything like mine, perhaps you've seen or heard about Oprah's
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30
Nov
Two hands, with one extending a black cut-out paper heart to the other.

thank you (and a few thoughts)

2 min read
15
Nov
A pile of old photos.

nostalgia or a burden?

2 min read