Emotional Literacy
/If I’m reading then I’m never really alone.
Read MoreStepping up with Sigma Chi
The person you care about does not need advice on how to get to shore, they need a life preserver.
Read MoreMy distorted thoughts are now the whetstone with which I sharpen my mind.
Read MoreBecoming a lineman is a recipe meant for a crockpot, not a microwave.
Read MoreA coach’s job is to widen an athlete’s understanding of themselves and improve their performance in stressful situations.
Read MoreA semicolon is used when an author could’ve chosen to end their sentence but chose not to. The author is me and the sentence is my life.
Read MoreRacing heartbeat, tight muscles, shortness of breath, and the sensation of imminent doom.
Read MorePhysical strength is only one component of being a man.
Read MoreHappiness is good for the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind.
Read MoreWhat I wouldn’t give to see a Mars lander named Robin Williams.
Read MoreLife on the 7th Shelf is my way of sharing how a person can live well with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation.
The 7th Shelf was written by Dante in The Inferno, as the Wood of the Suicides.
For me, living on the 7th shelf is challenging but I have found my means for winning the daily battle against the worst my mind can throw at me.
We aim to create a space of hope, filled with resources, information, tools, and more for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. We’re committed to Gordon’s vision of sharing different methods of thinking to help those with and without mental illness live more fulfilling lives.
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Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for help. In an emergency, please call 911.
If you or someone you know is seeking help for mental health concerns, visit the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) website, or call 1-800-950-NAMI(6264).
For confidential treatment referrals, visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website, or call the National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP(4357).