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Blindness and Mental Health // The Things We Don't See

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The Things We Don't See is a motivational podcast designed to look at people's inner-struggles, based on their emotional and mental health, to identify ways to help improve these areas in our own lives and to learn from the experiences of others. In this episode, I talk about my own, personal experience of how my sight has impacted on my mental health, lay out the premise for the podcast and introduce the idea that there are many things in life which we don't see, both in other people, as well as in ourselves. I discuss my journey and how I have changed from when I was young, to going to university and finding indepence and acceptance as a young woman. I explain how my confidence has been shaken at times and how depression and anciety have played a part in making me who I am today. I highlight how my blindness has always been something I have wanted to hide from other people, so that it would not taint how they viewed me as a person. I also want to hear from you about what it is that you are hiding from the world. What is it which you wish nobody else could see? Get in touch! 💚 Email: [email protected] 💙 Twitter: @MissFernLulham 💜 Facebook: www.facebook.com/fernlulham 💛 Instagram: @FernLulham ♥️ YouTube Search: Fern Lulham 💖 Blog: www.withlovefromfer.tumblr.com I'd love to hear from you!
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The Things We Don't See is a motivational podcast designed to look at people's inner-struggles, based on their emotional and mental health, to identify ways to help improve these areas in our own lives and to learn from the experiences of others. In this episode, I talk about my own, personal experience of how my sight has impacted on my mental health, lay out the premise for the podcast and introduce the idea that there are many things in life which we don't see, both in other people, as well as in ourselves. I discuss my journey and how I have changed from when I was young, to going to university and finding indepence and acceptance as a young woman. I explain how my confidence has been shaken at times and how depression and anciety have played a part in making me who I am today. I highlight how my blindness has always been something I have wanted to hide from other people, so that it would not taint how they viewed me as a person. I also want to hear from you about what it is that you are hiding from the world. What is it which you wish nobody else could see? Get in touch! 💚 Email: [email protected] 💙 Twitter: @MissFernLulham 💜 Facebook: www.facebook.com/fernlulham 💛 Instagram: @FernLulham ♥️ YouTube Search: Fern Lulham 💖 Blog: www.withlovefromfer.tumblr.com I'd love to hear from you!
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