That’s why I started this blog. I’ve suffered from depression, PTSD, and borderline personality disorder for years. I dug myself into serious debt, developed a nicotine addiction, isolated myself from anyone who could possibly care about me, and landed myself in the psych hospital multiple times. But I also got myself better. Through a slow and painful process, I recovered. Started taking medication, learned how to cultivate internal happiness, and stabilized my relationships with the people around me.
At some point, I realized that I had spent so much of my life working on getting myself better that the one thing I knew how to do best was recover––and I wanted to share that knowledge. So I made this blog. I made it anonymous so I could feel free to discuss my worst moments and the biggest lessons I learned in life. All I hope is that maybe someone will read it one day and develop the skills they need to improve their life as well.
I want you to feel relaxed and included in every step of the process. I’ll never get rid of items you wish to keep, only organize them in such a way that brings them structure!
I want you to feel seen and heard. I listen to understand first, not to answer, and realize the sensitivity required when working with your personal possessions.
Confidentiality is at the heart of everything I do. Your space is sacred and confidential. I will only share photos or other information with your permission.