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Category Archives: Mental Health

To Brave Space

“In a safe space, people feel comforted and even comfortable. In a safe space, you can say what’s real and true for you without implications or repercussions…[However,] when we’re comfortable, we tend to stay the same. In a brave space, there is an invitation to be who you are, where you’re at, while being offeredContinue reading “To Brave Space”

Posted bySheralyn J. BatemanMarch 8, 2022Posted inMental HealthLeave a comment on To Brave Space

To Body Shame

Hello, my dear friend. This one is going to be a brave one. Most of my blogs and my plans for my blog have been based around areas that are a bit more on the “safe” side. I’m known to be well-composed and able to skirt around difficult subjects by making everything sound really poeticContinue reading “To Body Shame”

Posted bySheralyn J. BatemanFebruary 21, 2022February 22, 2022Posted inMental HealthLeave a comment on To Body Shame

To Aging

The first time I expected to hear “Sheralyn, you’re not [insert young age in comparison to old age here] anymore” was not at 26. I expected to be 46 when someone would say to me that I’m not 26 anymore. But no. At 26 I heard “Sheralyn, you’re not 16 anymore.” I don’t think it’sContinue reading “To Aging”

Posted bySheralyn J. BatemanAugust 11, 2020June 27, 2022Posted inCurrent Thinking, Mental HealthLeave a comment on To Aging
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