Jordan, thank you so much for writing this and being so vulnerable. It really brings to life how hard it can be deal with mental health issues but also shows how the light always shines again. Itβs also always really great to understand the author at a deeper level. π
This is such a brave, raw and honest article, as a close friend I am so proud of how truthful you've been.
Amazing article to read to help other people experiencing the same but also help people around you understand the challenges you have faced/are facing.
Thank you for sharing your story and keep the content coming!
Incredibly proud that you have got to stage where you can be this open and honest about your journey.
I find it amazing how we can know people for so long and consider ourselves really close friends and yet still not know anything about the things they have had to deal with in the past and dealing with now. Hopefully this sort of thing encourages others to speak out when they need to.
This was incredibly honest and I respect it so much. This kind of transparency is exactly what makes you so relatable and what will help you connect to others so well as you continue writing.
Certain parts of this story made me a little sad because my son went down some of the roads you've gone down. The difference is that his journey ended prematurely. He was only 28. I suppose following your journey through writing gives me an opportunity to see a different ending to a similar story.
Thanks so much Kristi, it was scary to write but also very rewarding.
Iβm glad you like and was able to relate to it, despite it being such a difficult, personal experience for you. Itβs such a painful topic, but hopefully being honest and considered can help spread awareness/support on something that is historically a bit hidden from every day conversation.
Iβm glad it resonated with you, and sending love. βΊοΈ
Jordan, thank you so much for writing this and being so vulnerable. It really brings to life how hard it can be deal with mental health issues but also shows how the light always shines again. Itβs also always really great to understand the author at a deeper level. π
What a great comment to receive - thanks Hattie. Was defo scary but Iβm glad I did it. Excited for our collab!
This is such a brave, raw and honest article, as a close friend I am so proud of how truthful you've been.
Amazing article to read to help other people experiencing the same but also help people around you understand the challenges you have faced/are facing.
Thank you for sharing your story and keep the content coming!
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Much love mate, thank you x
Incredibly proud that you have got to stage where you can be this open and honest about your journey.
I find it amazing how we can know people for so long and consider ourselves really close friends and yet still not know anything about the things they have had to deal with in the past and dealing with now. Hopefully this sort of thing encourages others to speak out when they need to.
Well done mate!
This was incredibly honest and I respect it so much. This kind of transparency is exactly what makes you so relatable and what will help you connect to others so well as you continue writing.
Certain parts of this story made me a little sad because my son went down some of the roads you've gone down. The difference is that his journey ended prematurely. He was only 28. I suppose following your journey through writing gives me an opportunity to see a different ending to a similar story.
I'm rooting for you, Jordan!! π
Thanks so much Kristi, it was scary to write but also very rewarding.
Iβm glad you like and was able to relate to it, despite it being such a difficult, personal experience for you. Itβs such a painful topic, but hopefully being honest and considered can help spread awareness/support on something that is historically a bit hidden from every day conversation.
Iβm glad it resonated with you, and sending love. βΊοΈ
I like it. I mean, "like" is a weird word, but this is what's needed.
I know what you mean. Thanks a lot Andrew!
I love this vulnerability.
Thank you!
What a lovely comment mate. Thanks so much β€οΈ