My husband took his own life last year.
I posted this video five years before this happened.
Even back then I knew that I had to keep my mental health strong. I knew that I had to build my resilience.
I was struggling to keep afloat. I hated where I was at. I felt so disempowered but I refused to become a victim.
I studied personal development. I studied mindset. I studied psychology so that I could be strong for my children.
I flat out had no other choice.
I had no idea what life would have in store for me.
I had no idea why the universe gave me so many storms to weather.
But when my husband died I was strong enough to be a whole person for my babies. I was strong enough to keep going.
Grief was a whole other beast. One I was no prepared for.
While I was grieving people blamed me because no one knew what had been going on behind closed doors. I was in pain and people were casting stones while completely ignorant.
Life will test us. But if we get through a journey then it is our responsibility to share how we survived the storm. It’s our responsibility to share that with other people.
This is why I share mindset and goal setting and positive thoughts on TikTok.
Fill your feed with positivity and kindness.
You don’t know when you will need it.
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