Fall 2023
Fall 2023
Dakota Center for Independent Living
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. With that in mind, I want to share my experience with depression, anxiety and Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It has not been a fun journey to get to the place where I am now. That is, for the first time in my life, at the ripe old age
Having someone in your life who has autism is both challenging and rewarding in so many ways. They teach you a different view of life and to “slow down and smell the roses”. They teach patience in their own way. They teach you how to be caring in so many different ways that change you
This guest blog post is by Ryan Lee. To follow him on Instagram, click here, to see his website, click here. For people on the spectrum like myself, the feeling of wanting to be included is so overwhelming. I never got invited to stuff outside of school a lot because people thought I was weird and it wasn’t
I want to inspire others to include autistic people Read More »
Self-esteem is how you see yourself, your worth and capability; in other words how you feel about yourself. If you have high self-esteem, you usually are confident and positive. If you have low self-esteem, you are usually very self-critic al and down in the dumps. This can also be present in your actions, relationships
February is National Boost Your Self-Esteem Month Read More »
https://youtu.be/n6RykDDJzso Credit: Youtube: Jay Shetty
If You’re Struggling with Low Self Esteem – Watch This Read More »
By: MENTOR Campaigns, Mentoring Stories, Awareness, National Mentoring Month Blog Series Eli and Mary have both worked in the area of mentoring for social change and have been part of the organizing team for the International Mentoring Day on January 17 of each year on Muhammad Ali’s birthday and during National Mentoring Month. “A world without mentors leaves