thatadhdfeel:

  • stop calling people with adhd annoying for exhibiting symptoms
  • stop calling people with adhd immature when the disorder literally includes a 3 yr developmental delay
  • stop treating adhd like it’s not as big of a deal as other disorders
  • stop dismissing adhd just because it’s common
  • stop acting like adhd is not a mental disorder/illness when it’s LITERALLY neurological
  • if you don’t have adhd it’s not your place to speak on it
  • if you don’t have adhd it’s not your place to make jokes about it
  • if you don’t have adhd, stop fucking spreading lies about adhd

secretlyatoyotaprius:

Honestly a huge shoutout to everyone who had to stop doing what they love.

Shoutout to people who had to stop playing music and drawing because of arthritis.

Shoutout to people who loved to go hiking but can’t because of chronic fatigue.

Shoutout to everybody who’s ever had their health steal something they loved from them. Yall are so beautiful and worthwhile and I love you.

Chronically Coping with Financial Losses: 5 Ways to Save Money on a Limited Income

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Chronically Coping with Financial Losses: 5 Ways to Save Money on a Limited Income

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Back in the beginning of 2015, I was feeling pretty comfortable financially.

I transitioned to a higher paying job with fewer hours. I  maintained a healthy yoga and meditation practice. Although I still experienced days of struggle with my invisible defect working in the background, my health was better in many ways and far improved from years prior as I’ve discussed in my other posts about my…

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thistherapylife:

hobbitsaarebas:

gothiccharmschool:

biwomensupport:

voidbat:

stimmyabby:

You don’t have to be grateful that it isn’t worse.

read that.

read it again, and again, and again.

somebody, somewhere, always has it worse than you. there is one person on this planet that has it the worst of all, and that person is NOT the only person allowed to be unhappy with their lot.

if things are bad for you, they are bad for you. period.

This goes for trauma as well. A lot of times survivors get trapped in a cycle of  minimizing/diminishing their trauma because “other people have it worse” – but there is no hierarchy of trauma. There is no ranking system for which traumas are “better” or “worse.” Your trauma is valid. Period.

IMPORTANT TRUTHS.

As a therapist, lemme just say: almost every trauma survivor I’ve ever had has at some point said “But I didn’t have it as bad as some people” and then talked about how other types of trauma are worse. Even my most-traumatized, most-abused, most psychologically-injured clients say this. 

The ones who were cheated on, abandoned, and neglected say this. The ones who were in dangerous accidents/disasters say this. The ones who were horrifyingly sexually abused say this. The ones who were brutally beaten say this. The ones who were psychologically tortured for decades say this. What does that tell you? That one of the typical side-effects of trauma is to make you believe that you are unworthy of care

Don’t buy into it, because it’s nonsense. It doesn’t matter if someone else had it “worse.” Every person who experiences a trauma deserves to get the attention and care they need to heal from it. 

I hear this from clients and other therapists. Trauma is trauma because it’s traumatic *to you*. You deserve care and connection.

elreki:

Sigyn with a bonus Loki to color if you so choose. 

Most art I see of Sigyn is of her suffering and weeping, holding the Bowl. I wanted there to be some art of her happy, so there you go.

You have my permission to print these out or color them for yourselves, as long as you promise to show me your work and give me credit. I didn’t sign these because I didn’t want to be obtrusive but please be nice to me and not claim these as your own. ;v; 

also I’m not 100% sure I spelled Sigyn’s name right, should I have used Jera instead? (if so I’ll fix it and reupload)

postitforward:

Hey, Tumblr. We’re making a quilt. We want you to help.

We’ve partnered with the NYC Department of Health (@nychealth), ThriveNYC, the First Lady of New York Chirlane McCray (@flonyc), and Tumblr Creatrs (@creatrs) to build a digital Mental Health Quilt.

What’s this, then? Each patch on this wonderful thing will represent an individual’s relationship with mental illness. That’s where you come in. Whether you’ve battled it before, are going through it now, or are helping others in their struggle, we would love to see you contribute.

How do I submit a patch? It’s easy. Three New York City artists and four of our fantastic @creatrs made these templates for you to download if you want to color in a patch.

Want to submit something more original? Sure! Just a couple formatting things:

  • Try to keep the post captions under 100 characters.
  • Your work must be 600x600px at 72 DPI, in a JPG or GIF format.
  • It must be 100% your own. Totally and completely original.

Whichever method you choose, just submit here.

You’ll be helping out some pretty great charities, too. All you have to do is tag your post or submission with #The Trevor Project, #NAMI, or # The Steve Fund and we’ll donate $1 to the tagged charity, up to an aggregate total of $20,000 for all three organizations.

And the end result? While all of these patches will live on the Mental Health Quilt Tumblr forever, some of these patches will actually be printed out and turned into a real life quilt. We couldn’t ask for a better monument to you and this project.