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Why I’ve Said Goodbye to shelbohemian.com

Let’s talk about our trauma and work through it together. Let’s fight like hell to normalize the discussion of mental health with people of color.

Posted byShelbohemianSeptember 22, 2020Posted in#WonderTips, Didn't Cha Know?Tags:bipolar, bipolarnotbroken, mental health, name change, transformation, transitionLeave a comment on Why I’ve Said Goodbye to shelbohemian.com

I Spoke to a Psychic. Twice.

“You allow people to put their dirt on you everyday and you take it without even cleansing yourself of it.”

Posted byShelbohemianMay 20, 2020Posted in#WonderTips, Life's Little AdventuresTags:bipolar, friendship, mental health, psychic, psychic reading, relationships, therapist, therapyLeave a comment on I Spoke to a Psychic. Twice.

Get Well Soon: A Life Update

Sometimes when you have a mental illness, you feel the urge to apologize to others for being an inconvenience on their lives. You feel like a burden so you withdraw and distance yourself.

Posted byShelbohemianApril 4, 2020Posted in#WonderTips, Didn't Cha Know?, Life's Little AdventuresTags:life update, mental health, mental illness, quarantine, updateLeave a comment on Get Well Soon: A Life Update

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Oldies but Goodies

  • Why I’ve Said Goodbye to shelbohemian.com
  • I Spoke to a Psychic. Twice.
  • Get Well Soon: A Life Update
  • I Almost Checked Myself Into A Psych Hospital
  • Coping for Kobe: 20 Alternative Healing Methods for 2020
  • Tales of a Former Bag Lady
  • “I’m not OK”: Working through Trauma While Coping with Mental Illness
  • Elevate. Elevate. Elevate.
  • “…the more I like flies.”
  • 8 African American Women Ahead of their Time: The Influence of Pop Culture on my Womanhood

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