Perchance the chance to Sleep And Dream
From time to time I still have times when sleeping becomes a problem. So me being me before going to see a doctor I went… Read More »Perchance the chance to Sleep And Dream
From time to time I still have times when sleeping becomes a problem. So me being me before going to see a doctor I went… Read More »Perchance the chance to Sleep And Dream
Depression. It’s a word that carries so much weight, often whispered behind closed doors. But what does it really mean to live with depression? For… Read More »Facing the Shadows: My Journey Understanding Depression
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To help me heal after my wife’s death, months later I turned to my notebook to write about my feelings. My son, gave me the… Read More »When Time Is Not Always On Your Side