Mental Health Blog

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My name is Leslie Fischman and I’m a Top 100 Personal Development Blogger, Self-Improvement Blogger, and Top 60 Blogs Los Angeles. I have been micro-blogging on Twitter since 2013, learning how to write in public and showcase my talents in multi-genre writing, while finishing my Masters in Law in Risk Management and Compliance. I have a strong interest in politics as well as the development of sound ideas that help to empower our future potential for success. Much like battling mental health issues, I have always viewed recovery as a process, similar to the amount of time it takes to recover from an episode of gun violence, to which we are all affected. It’s important to support institutions such as Brady or other anti-violence organizations promoting “zero attention,” -great advice when it comes to battling the later mental health issues one encounters upon being offended either by what happens in life, or by what things are about, or who designated to in life. I was lucky enough to gain traffic during COVID and soon thereafter started applying for jobs. I realized that the bigger your audience the more stress and responsibility you have on a daily basis to maintain stability and to continue to provide a good sounding block to others as they navigate the times and where they see themselves. I’m proud of the work that I have accomplished, and very proud to share with you my website for evaluation, and hope that you find the time to vote this year for your favorite websites and influencers online. I know it has been a tough year, always doing my best to keep up with requirements and stay out of trouble, and despite major setbacks in life was able to get a job as a paralegal anyways, things do work out when you put your mind to the right interests in life, and ignore disruptions. 

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Forty Reasons to Read my Blog:

(1) Develop more confidence about mental health issues.

(2) Learn how to tell your story and provide feedbacks.

(3) Approach life in a fair and balanced way.

(4) Develop more respect for the work of others given the times.

(5) Take time to get to know others in the online community and beyond.

(6) Strengthen your problem solving skills, and outlooks in life.

(7) Learn tools and tricks for getting past negative thinking.

(8) Learn how to establish clarity in the midst of chaos.

(9) Take advantage of your blessings in life, and pursue goals.

(10) Be more confident when applying for jobs, in a tight economy.

(11) Feel less pressure needing to know everything, hear from others.

(12) Encourage you to be more social and not to isolate.

(13) Discourage self-harm or others substance abuse issues affecting your productivity.

(14) Compare less and do more, enjoy the spontaneity of life with wit.

(15) Stay in the loop in terms of trending concepts outlined in entertainment and news.

(16) Feel apart of an individual effort to connect with Government, to enable more privileges in life.

(17) Allow for discussion of issues, without losing esteem to lesser viewpoints.

(18) Strengthen by beginning again, and building for solution, through progress and establishment of ideas.

(19) Learn to be a proactive reader, and critical thinker in terms of what is acceptable or what to ignore.

(20) Learn by experience, what it is like to hear from someone with a diagnosed condition, and witness change.

(21) Enjoy the freedom of competition and spark your interests in different fields and career choices.

(22) Gain confidence when applying for jobs, and recognizing limits to in-work discussions.

(23) Learn how to be productive in therapy sessions, help with identifying mental health issues out loud.

(24) Learn how to be a better friend to your friends, and maintain relationships, not be afraid of mental health issues.

(25) Manage your identity, and stand out with grace, and be encouraged to try hard.

(26) Hear opinions from a former law student and private citizen share their analysis and arguments.

(27) Not be intimidated by the intellect of others, including any former law student such as myself.

(28) Continue to feel smart in a street sense by your knowledge of associations in life, including my own.

(29) Protect your own mental health, and learn from exposure to causes for mental health issues to begin with.

(30) Feel encouraged to talk and to not keep things to yourself, and feel better about yourselves.

(31) Feel able to think independently and to explore your thoughts, without feeling bad about yourself.

(32) Learning to do away with inappropriate thinking, behavior, or thoughts interfering with your social skills.

(33) Practice etiquette when approaching sensitive subjects, confident in your caring skills to mention or discuss.

(34) Gain first hand exposure to a well know story, and a character’s analysis, of how treatments vary depending on mental health and ability to succeed in life and accomplish goals that one sets for themselves in life.

(35) Witness the change one has been able to make in their life, by staying sober, and practicing writing online.

(36) Encourages deep thinking, and thoughtful introspection, without being made to feel bad about yourself.

(37) Open doors for you in life to feel more able, and not regress in life, have a more adult outlook in life.

(38) Encourages owning your own problems in life, and no matter what you look like, holding your head high.

(39) Feel supported when going through a tough time and being able to get help in life, by seeing how I was helped.

(40) Have trust in professionals to help you work through problems in life, even if starting with hearing from me.

Welcome to my Blog! This is my second website, my first was mymollydoll.com. I am a Top 100 Self-Improvement Blogger on Feedspot, with a readership of up to 300k on Cloudflare. I went to law school and graduated with a Masters in Law in Risk Management and Compliance. This is my personal blog, where I write articles, share guest bloggers, and write meaningful posts about mental health and the progress I’ve made. I have also submitted and published a project description with Shorty Awards.

New Websites I’m Working On:

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