Am I The Toxic One? Self-Reflection In Recovery

If you’re working through recovery or personal growth, there’s a tough question that sometimes pops up: “Am I the toxic one?” Coming to terms with this thought can really shake things up, but it’s also a huge step toward building healthier habits and relationships. Self-reflection isn’t always comfortable, but getting honest with yourself helps make … Read more

Boost Self‑Esteem After Addiction

Getting your self-esteem back on track after an experience with addiction can feel like a challenge, but it’s completely possible. Building confidence in yourself during recovery is really important, not just for your mental health but for the whole adventure ahead. These days, lots of people are talking about self-esteem in recovery, and for good … Read more

Boundaries Vs. Avoiding Accountability: Finding The Balance

Setting boundaries and taking responsibility for your actions are both crucial in healthy relationships, at work, and with yourself. There’s a tricky side, though—sometimes people claim they’re “setting boundaries” when what’s actually happening is dodging accountability. On the flip side, some folks worry that holding themselves accountable means letting everyone trample their limits. Finding that … Read more

Coming Off Psychiatric Meds: Considerations For Recovery

If you’ve ever thought about stopping your psychiatric meds, you’re definitely not alone. Lots of people consider this step at some point, whether they’ve been stable for a while, are eager to manage symptoms in new ways, or just want to live without daily meds. But coming off psychiatric medication brings its own set of … Read more

One-Week Plan To Reset Dopamine

If you feel like your motivation has hit a wall, your focus keeps slipping, or your usual hobbies no longer feel fun, your brain’s dopamine system might be out of balance. Dopamine is the feel-good chemical tied to motivation, pleasure, and learning. Sometimes, habits like scrolling endlessly on social media, eating lots of junk food, … Read more

Understanding Toxic Jealousy

Jealousy shows up in all sorts of relationships and situations, and figuring out how to spot it and manage it can really make your life easier. Some jealousy is totally normal, but when it gets out of hand, it can hurt both you and your relationships. I’ll break down where jealousy comes from, the difference … Read more

Understanding Manipulative Behavior

Manipulative behavior often has deeper roots than it appears. Brain chemicals such as dopamine, serotonin, cortisol, and oxytocin influence emotions, stress, rewards, and relationships. Trauma, insecurity, chronic stress, and unhealthy childhood experiences can shape how people respond to others. For some, manipulation becomes a learned way to gain control, avoid rejection, reduce anxiety, or get … Read more

The Morning Rush: ADHD & Anxiety

Waking up with both ADHD and anxiety can feel like you’re starting the day with a dozen browser tabs open, each one blaring a different alarm. If you’ve ever found yourself scrambling just to get out the door in the morning, you’re definitely not alone. Juggling forgetfulness, racing thoughts, and that tension in your chest … Read more

Finding Healing in Sisterhood

Sisterhood healing isn’t just a buzzword I keep hearing. It’s a real, practical approach that’s changed how many women move through tough times. The whole idea centers on connection, support, and the way shared empathy makes recovery from tough experiences feel a lot less lonely. I’ve witnessed so many people, including myself, realize they didn’t … Read more