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Coming Clean On My Mental Health

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This is a post that I have wanted to do for a while. Every time I start I get overwhelmed and anxious because I don’t know where to start or what to even say. Or I started while I was doing something else and never finished or forgot what I was going to write. My mental health journey has been a really tough post for me to write because there is so much to unpack for me. I know this might be a trigger for some people to talk about this so be careful reading forward. This is about me and my perspective on things.

In the Past

Typically I am the “I’m fine. Everything is Great” type of person. I would consider myself outgoing in certain settings, but I often don’t disclose a whole lot about myself. I have always been really guarded with my feelings and emotions for a variety of different reasons. Not very many people know that I have struggled consistently with self-talk and my mental health. There are so many different reasons I have talked about my mental health before or even acknowledged it but I am ready to change.

I have always been a very high-strung individual with all my organization and planning. I don’t remember a time when I was a go-with-the-flow type of gal or didn’t have some sort of structure for myself. Just like everyone, I just wanted to belong but most of the time I felt like I never fit in.

Coming Clean

I don’t regret posting about my mental health or what’s going on with me because I feel like others can relate. I have always known that I am not alone and other people go through things but in the moment it’s hard to feel that way. Also by sharing I have actually found terms for what I am feeling. I was posting about something on Instagram, and one of my friends mentioned that I might be a Highly Sensitive Person. I have never heard that phrase before and she recommended a book about HSPs. Obviously, I immediately read it and never felt more understood in my life.

I am also glad that I have shared my experiences with mental health because I don’t think it’s talked about enough. Personally, I think people think others want to see all the good stuff on social media, and no one wants to see the struggle. Or if we post about the struggle it makes us appear weak or like we are wanting petty. I don’t think that way at all. Personally I want to see the struggles in people because it makes us all human. I want to see more of the person online and in my community. Showing more of how I am feeling on social media has been better than I ever thought because others have opened up to me that they relate to or are going through the same thing. Posting on social media has its ups and downs but I am so glad that I have a community of people from all over that get me.

Highly Sensitive Person

I have ALWAYS been super sensitive- heart on my sleeve kind-of gal. I cry very easily and sometimes it’s hard to know why exactly I am crying. One of my friends said I might be a highly sensitive person. (HSP) I had never heard of this before. I read the book she recommended and it nailed everything about me and how I feel. I have never felt more understood than I did from reading this book.

Techniques that I learned from my life coach and nutrition certification have also been helpful. I learned to address why I was feeling this way by getting to the root of the problem. Not just masking my emotions or fixing the problem. I wanted to learn to fix the behavior and not cry so quickly. There are times that it is ok to cry and I don’t want to lose that but I don’t want or like being as emotional.

From the book Highly Sensitive Person, I learned that I am an empath as well. This isn’t the first time I heard this word. I always felt this way but didn’t know the exact word or it doesn’t resonate with me. When I enter a room or an environment, I pick up on all the feelings and emotions. Sometimes I adapt those feelings as my own and I don’t even realize it.

Right Now

If you follow me on social media, I have said that I am in a season of healing. I am working on myself because I am not happy with who I am. It has nothing to do with other people. I feel like I have been masking things for too long, and some things need to be fixed at the root. For a long time, I was trying to fix the habits and behaviors but not what the real problem is. Then I was getting frustrated because “nothing was working.”

I have been reading a lot of self-development books on trying to fix and heal. From talking with my doctor and therapist, I was trying to do everything by myself and all at once which led me to have one of the worst anxiety attacks I have ever had. It literally was hurting my bones. I couldn’t move without being in pain. Everything was a trigger and all I wanted to do was cry and sleep. One of my triggers with my anxiety and depression is I want to sleep 10+ hours.

I am so thankful that I found an amazing doctor in Peoria because she has helped me with so much. She listens to what I am saying even when I think it sounds crazy. I have also started seeing a therapist and we are working through things as well. We have only had a few sessions but I am already noticing a difference. I love to hear her perspective and take on things because she can see things from a different standpoint.

The Future

In the future, I want a person who can say what she wants and not be afraid people are going to be mad at her. I want to have better boundaries with social media and computer time. I want to live the life that I have always wanted to live. Whatever that might look like.

I would like to be able to not overthink everything. I have a friend that I tell all the time. They are the best person I know because they know who they are and what they want. They say what they mean and you know where you stand with them. I don’t always like it because I am a feely type of person, but they make me think and challenge myself. I really appreciate that.

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Monday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria

Tuesday

- Morton: June 4 - August - from 3:30 pm until 6:30 pm - 225 E. Jefferson St., Morton
- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria

Wednesday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- Junction City: May 24th - ? - 3pm to 6pm -
- Sheridan: May 1 - September - from 3 pm until 6 pm - 3827 N. Sheridan Road, Peoria, situated outside of Relics and Sheridan Nursery.

Thursday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- Pekin: June 6 - August 29 - from 330pm to 630pm -551 S. 14th St., Pekin, in the Miller Center parking lot
- Pekin Fall Market: Two fall markets will also be held − Sept. 12 and Oct. 10
- 3rd THURSDAY ONLY - May 16th, June 20th, July 18th & August 15th - 3pm to 7pm -

Friday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- East Peoria: June 7 - August 30th - from 4pm to 7pm - 396 W. Washington St., East Peoria

Saturday

- Peoria Metro Market: Everyday May - Oct 31 8am - 4700 N. University St., Peoria
- Peoria Downtown - May 18 - Sept. 28 -  8 a.m. until 12pm - 212 SW Water St., Peoria, in the River Station parking lot.
- Germantown Hills: June 1 - Oct 26 - from 9am to 1pm - Germantown Hills Crossing
- Metamora: June 1 - September - from 8am to Noon - 113 E. Partridge St., Metamora

Sunday
Glow Wild at the @therealpeoriazoo Dates: Friday Glow Wild at the @therealpeoriazoo 
Dates: Friday - Sundays until April 27
Time: 5:30p-9:30p

We got there around 6:30pm, and didn’t leave until 9:15pm. The website says the walk will take about an hour, but you can go at your own pace. There are so many lanterns in each animal exhibit.

We started going through the Asian Trail, there was year of animals. The Africa section was my favorite, but I am not going to tell you why. But it was a nice surprise, and I was way too excited.

There were hands on activities throughout the zoo, but by the time we got to some of the areas it was closed.
-make your lantern
-paint rocks to be placed around the zoo
-tattoos
-music each night

🎟️Tickets:
Advance Online: Adults $19.95 | Kids $13.95
At the Door: Adults $25 | Kids $15
What are your “musts” when traveling? Let me k What are your “musts” when traveling? Let me know in the comments! 

These are the things I always have when I travel: (arrow down)

1. Spare credit card/bank card - I typically bring this, but before my last trip my regular bank card got hacked. Now I make sure to always have 2 cards with me. 
2. Portable charge/power banks - I have a charger that I keep in my car all the time. It's a 4 in 1 charger, but I also have portable charge that I keep in my bag. It has come in handy more times that I can count for me and other people. 
3. Reusable water bottle - I have my Stanley when I am driving. While I am hiking I use either a water bladder or a hydroflask. 
4. Reusable Bags - My favorite is the Mary Kay roll up bag. It has 4 plastic bags that holds everything I need for my morning/evening routine and shower time. 
5. Books - I will most always have a physical book along with my kindle app. I love to read. During my hikes I stop throughout for snacks and reading. 
6. Wet Wipes - My favorite is HyperGo because they have so many different scents. They are also 12x12 so usually 1 works for the whole body. 

In the reel - Things I won't travel without

Caption - What are your travel musts? let me know in the comments because I am going to compile a list and share later. 

Here are mine:

portable charger - I have a small bag where I keep all my cords & portable chargers. 

spare credit card - 

iPad - I have everything on there. books. writing. 

snacks -

reusable water bottle 

headphones -
If this Heisman, I don’t know what else is!!! If this Heisman, I don’t know what else is!!! 

I recently tried to camp with him but that FAILED!!! he actually likes using more to pee on then sleep in.
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