Demi Lovato is one of the popular celebrities out there who are also known for advocating for mental health and also for being a role model for those suffering and living with mental illness.
Millions are still suffering in silence and we need to c...
As I found myself thinking long and hard about what I'm actually in the process of achieving here with my mental illness, is that I'm actually taking a huge risk to help me get better by ending my future attempts with trying to get my parents and sister to view mental illness properly.
I have finally accepted that I can't nor anyone can force/demand/make someone look at something in a different view. We just need to focus on ourself and our recovery. Let God take care of those, trust the process and let it happen when it happens and just continue working on recovering from your illness.
I have previously made a promise and a achievable goal to start taking risks to get better change that I haven't gotten from using other methods in getting the same results. It may be super challenging (believe me, now that I'm already in this process, it's more than just challenging for me, it's changing me). If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you.
It may be a big risk, but I'm willing to risk everything to get the things that I've been wanting and needing so badly for long enough. It's all worth it all in the long run. I don't really have an idea of how this will particularly turn out in the end, but I know it's the right path to take to get to what I'll gain out of this.
"It's not about what you got, it's what you make out of what you got." - Natalie (Step Up 3D).
Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.
Through it all, it's all worth it in the end. And I'm sure many of you wouldn't take this kind of risk like I'm doing, in which makes both my actions with it and myself inspiring, encouraging and confident! And I love how it makes me and my actions look! Don't you?