The Legacy Behind National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Every July, Mental Health America recognizes Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health...
by Lynnette Price | Purpose
Every July, Mental Health America recognizes Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health...
For years, I thought my problem was that people didn’t invite me to things and I would get...
Read MoreFor years, I thought something was wrong with me because I didn’t know what I was supposed to do with my life. Growing up, everybody around me seemed to know. They had plans, careers, direction… and me? I didn’t know. In fact, I never did.
Read MoreThere was a season when my home felt less like a refuge and more like a place I collapsed into at the end of the day. I would drop my keys, sit in silence, and wonder how I could be so exhausted while technically being “fine.” Nothing was falling apart on the outside. Bills were paid. Life was moving forward. But internally, I was running on fumes—burned out, grieving versions of myself I no longer recognized, and navigating transitions I hadn’t planned for.
Read MoreFor many women, home is the place they return to but not always the place where they fully rest. It is functional, maintained, and often centered around responsibility. Women are frequently conditioned to hold everything together, creating warmth for others even when they themselves feel quietly depleted.
Yet research continues to affirm what many women intuitively understand: your environment shapes your well-being
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