Essays, Family, Mental Panic Attacks and Little Debbies I need to be more transparent. I need to stop glossing it over. I need to stop posting about a life that is edited with Guest Author Posted on September 11, 2019
Mental, Self Care When Depression Strikes, I Run I’ll never forget the very first time I laced up my running shoes. It was a few weeks after my mom and I had participated in Guest Author Posted on August 28, 2019
Family, Mental What I Learned From My Pregnancy Induced Anxiety When I was pregnant with my now-5-year-old daughter, I truly enjoyed the experience of carrying a child. Sure, I had the Guest Author Posted on August 11, 2019
Mental 15 Relatable Posts for Anyone Who Has Ever Dealt With Impostor Syndrome Impostor Syndrome, a term first used by clinical psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes in 1978, describes a Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on July 7, 2019
Life, Mental Sweatpants & Mental Health | Codependent? No. More. I have a serious problem on my hands, and it’s one that a lot of women my age and in my time of life would love to have: my Barbara Doyle Posted on June 19, 2019
Life, Mental, Self Care How to Care for Your Soul Online When You’re Feeling Lonely, Other, or Generally Crappy Navigating the wondrous, complicated, and sometimes treacherous world of the Internet can be a tricky business, especially Nanea Hoffman Posted on June 12, 2019
Essays, Mental Sweatpants & Mental Health | Love What You Got Twice a year, I go to San Francisco to see Jay, my stylist. I never feel guilty about spending a couple hundred dollars Guest Author Posted on June 7, 2019
Anxiety Blob, Life, Mental Anxiety Blobs Living Their Lives The Anxiety Blob, Sweatpants & Coffee’s lovable mental health mascot, is a way for people with anxiety, depression, Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on May 15, 2019
Mental, Self Care The Total Weirdness of Depression and Dental Anxiety Recently, I went in for a routine tooth-cleaning, or what I like to call “my biannual dental shaming.” I had Nanea Hoffman Posted on May 13, 2019
Books, Life Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “The Girl He Used to Know” by Tracey Garvis Graves Rx: “The Girl He Used To Know” Prescribed by: Tracey Garvis Graves Prescribed for: Anyone looking for a beautifully written Julie Bond Posted on April 25, 2019