There are a great many people in the Mental Health Community I admire. I admire some for their activism, and dedication for bringing awareness to mental health issues/mental illness. Others I admire for their daily struggles with their mental health issues. As difficult as their days, and nights may be, they never give up. They are my Mental Health Heroes. Some Mental Health Heroes are people I interact with often, and some are people I have never exchanged a word with. I gain inspiration, and hope from them all. This Mental Health Hero Award is dedicated to them.
Each month I am going to hand out the Mental Health Hero Award to a few of my Mental Health Heroes. Each time I give someone the award, their name will be added to Mental Health Hero Award list, as well as their blog url- if they have one – Facebook page, and Twitter username.
If you have Mental Health Heroes of your own, please feel free to give them the Mental Health Hero Award. If you will post their blog url, Facebook page, and/or Twitter username in the comments section, I will add their information to the Mental Health Heroes list.

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Chrisa Hickey ~ The Mindstorm – Raising A Mentally Ill Child ~ @Chrisa_Hickey ~ Chrisa Hickey Twitter Page
@witchyangl ~ witchyangl Twitter Page
The Coffee Klatch ~ @TheCoffeeKlatch ~ The Coffee Klatch Twitter Page
Chato B. Stewart ~ Mental Health Humor ~ Facebook Page ~ @chatobstewart Twitter Page
Mental Health ~ Facebook Page ~ @OurMentalHealth ~ Twitter Page

The power of positive words is life giving. They build me up, and provide me with encouragement. They have been known to empower me, giving me the confidence I need to face something difficult. Beginning with the letter A and ending it with Z….I am making a list of words for each letter (A-Z) and include why each word makes me feel positively happy.
“Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want, but the realization of how much you already have” Anonymous


Last week – when I went to group – I had the opportunity to have some one-on-one time with my counselor. It is the first time we have done that in a while. It was good. I needed the time alone with her to hear some ideas she had about how to manage some of the things going on in my life right now. At the end of the session, she reminded me of the attitude I had when I first began seeing her. Here is an example of the conversations she, and I used to have.