I opened up an etsy shop earlier this year, but life had me incredibly busy, and I had almost no time to promote it. So, in honor of my etsy shop, I’m doing this giveaway.
The winner can pick two pendants from my shop!These are the options:
October 10 is World Mental Health Day, so let’s talk about how we can end the stigma surrounding mental health 🌱
🗨 TALK🗨
Start a dialogue about your own experiences 💖 Mental Health is still stigmatized and that can make it difficult to talk about openly, but the more we talk, the more we help to normalize the discussion. But it’s not just about helping the world see Mental Health differently, but about your perception too; talking about your problems can help you work through them, and see them in a more realistic light, and it helps the people around you understand your needs.
Challenge incorrect information 💖 If you see someone spreading incorrect information about mental health, be brave and step in. Remind people that mental illnesses are disorders of the brain, and are usually due to chemical imbalances, in the same way that disorders of other organs might be due to a vitamin deficiency, or the body not being able to produce the right amount of hormones.
Ask others about their experiences 💖 Encourage others to talk about their own mental health issues, if they feel comfortable doing so.
💭 LISTEN💭
Provide a judgement-free environment 💖 Sometimes people just need to vent, rather than have a discussion, and as well-meaning as you might be you need to respect that. Ask if they’d like to discuss their issues or if they’d just like to vent and be given a sympathetic shoulder to lean on. Mental Illness can make us hyper sensitive to perceived criticism, and feel unable to open up. Create a judgement-free environment by giving them your full attention, and by allowing people to talk at their own pace, without interruption.
Ask what they need, don’t assume 💖 What we need and what someone else needs might be two different things, so ask and listen to what someone says when they talk about their needs. It might be tempting to think “they’re just being lazy” or “if I give them a push they’ll get there eventually”, but respecting their wishes is not just about whether or not they know best. Ask them if they need their boundaries pushed, or if today is a good day to try. There will be days where they are more open to pushing their boundaries. If you force them too early you may deter them from trying again, and it may hurt their trust in you.
💬 CHECK💬
Check in 💖 Now’s a good time to check up on the people around you. Don’t just say hello, ask how they are feeling; specifically how they feel mental-health wise. It becomes a habit to say “I’m fine”, even when you’re not, and mental illness makes it harder to be forthcoming with how we feel. Give them the option to say “well, now that you mention it…” instead of the usual small talk.
Check up 💖 Have you been ignoring your own mental health needs? Procrastinating on getting proper professional help? Now’s a good time to make an appointment with your GP for a check up!
Check yourself 💖 Even the most open-minded of us need to keep our own privilege and bias in-check. If you hear someone talk about an issue or symptom they face that you think might be exaggerated, made-up, or their own fault, consider that your own bias, privilege, or lack of understanding may be clouding your judgement. Everyone’s experiences are different, so try to remember not to compare. Have a judgement-free discussion, give advice or offer alternatives, but in the end: trust THEIR judgement of THEIR situation.
I opened up an etsy shop earlier this year, but life had me incredibly busy, and I had almost no time to promote it. So, in honor of my etsy shop, I’m doing this giveaway.
The winner can pick two pendants from my shop!These are the options:
•I am not obligated to protect those who wish harm on/have done harm to me or my loved ones •I am not obligated to explain my reasons •I am not a hateful/vengeful person overall and hexes do not make me hateful or vengeful •Hexes can usually be reversed if need be •I would not hex someone who has given me no reason •Having said that, my hexes are justified •Hexes are much more subtle than outright confrontation •For me personally, I feel they may add to my bad Karma/juju, but I can outweigh my bad with my good •HEXES ARE NOT ALWAYS A FORM OF “BLACK MAGICK” •Hexes do not make me a bad person •Hexes are not my first, go-to method of getting back at someone •Hexes do not make me a bad person. •Hexes do not make anyone a bad person. •You are not a bad person just because you a pro-hex.
You can pull out the seeds on the sides to create sigils or runes, if you want! Dried sunflowers as offering bowls are great for honoring Apollo or even the Fae!
These dried mammoth sunflowers are pretty tough as well. They can hold crystals, herbs, and even milk! You could even morph it into an incense burner… honestly, the possiblities are endless. 🖤
Poke weed is toxic, don’t eat it, but the berries make a great natural ink! Collect them around August/September when they’re fruiting, take a mesh strainer, pt it over a bowl, put the berries into the strainer and mash em up, allowing the juice to filter through into the bowl. Then add a splash of vinegar to the juice to thin it out enough to make ink and there you go! Completely natural ink. Would make pretty special ink for a Book of Shadows or grimoire.
Actually, you CAN eat the leaves of the poke weed, and be completely and 100% OK, except you have to do it at a certain time of year, and only when the leaves are a certain size. Otherwise they become toxeic, and you can get seriously sick. Also, don’t EVER try to ear the berries…
I opened up an etsy shop earlier this year, but life had me incredibly busy, and I had almost no time to promote it. So, in honor of my etsy shop, I’m doing this giveaway.
The winner can pick two pendants from my shop!These are the options: