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Ship names; SupportGroup, ShinyMysteriousWinterBalloonFossil
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Melanated Mentors Presents Virtual Support Groups for Millennial Women! - REGISTER TODAY! Melanated Mentors is hosting a monthly peer support group for Millennial women to kick back and discuss topics to improve one’s mental health, emotional health, and interpersonal relationships. In this safe space, women gcan use their shared experiences to give and receive support. We will discuss how to build self-confidence, develop healthy relationships, gain healthy communication skills, set boundaries, and identify self-care goals. Join us virtually each month and get ready to have FUN, NETWORK, and MEET LIKE MINDED MILLENNIAL WOMEN! EVERY 3rd SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH! ONLY 10 SLOTS AVAILABLE FOR EACH GROUP! Registration closes 24 hours before each group. Be sure to secure your spot today! You can register for the groups you want to participate in at: https://melanatedmentors.wufoo.com/forms/support-groups-registration/ LINK ALSO IN BIO! $15 per group! We accept group fees via ZELLE, Cash App, or Apple Pay at 786-901-2566. Be sure to add your first and last name to the description bar. For more information follow @prolificmindpodcast and @blue.moonhealth on IG
Today I had an appointment that I have been waiting for over a year now for my son. I was quite anxious about it and it ended up being a disappointment. I specifically rang the child development centre asking whether my son needs to be present. They confirmed twice that he does so I notified the school back in July that my son would not be attending school today in the morning due to this appointment.....
Guess what he was not required to attend and the DR did not speak to my son. So it was a wasted day off school for him and a frustrating day for me!! I took him into school around lunch time and went for a swim. Very glad I took the day off as I had a feeling I would need it. I am also extremely grateful for The centre for autism and adhd a support group which I regularly attend. They have been my rock and have educated me so much on my son and his needs. It’s so important to reach out for support from people who understand what you are going through.
So here I am tonight going to do one of my IRPM modules to use my evening wisely now I have got over today’s distress. Looking forward to a trip away with a friend this weekend. Balance is so key 🔑
Introducing Oasis
Oasis is a new support group for anyone who identifies on the asexual/aromantic spectrum. This free drop-in group will meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7-8pm at the LGBT Center (208 W 13th St, New York, NY). The first meeting will be February 5, 2020.
BLOGPOST#2
The Fault In Our Stars
Age rating: PG-13 Genre: Romantic Drama My rating: 9/10
Review:
The movie “The Fault In Our Stars” is based book written by John Green going with the same title. The story is about two teenagers- Hazel Green Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) and Augustus Waters (Angel Elgort)- both fighting their own cancers. Slowly, life-loving and joyful Augustus and sad and lonely Hazel, fall in love. Taking each other’s pains away, except one that is meant to take their lives. They decide to go meet someone who holds great importance in Hazel’s life. They grow, live a little, learn to love, have a sweet little adventure of their own. But what happens when things so horribly wrong? How do Augustus and Hazel survive? Watch the movie to know better.
My View: John Green is one of my favourite authors, he may write depressing books but every book has a deep meaning in it that somehow makes me wonder less about ‘Loss’. I think it’s a very absurd concept. How does a living walking, talking, loving, caring, human being just stop doing all those things all at once? How does one cease to exist? Coping up with loss is one of the most difficult tasks I know. And though all his books have a small part of loss and pain in them, he never makes us forget about laughter and love. He shows us how people cope with loss.This book is no different. I absolutely love both the movie and the book. Augustus is such a wise character, Hazel on the other end is no different. Green makes us fall in love with each word he has written, with every character he made. And that’s the beauty of being a writer and reading a book, you laugh and cry and love and hate but you always come out of a book, full of joy and love or tears in your eyes and anger about the ending. I think it’s all worth it. Watch and read and grow, lovely readers, it’s a true privilege :-)
I hope you all are happy and safe.
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I will write another blog tomorrow to cover up the one I didn’t post last weekend.
Love, G