In May of 2016 I was completely and utterly exhausted but I didn’t know why. As I journeyed to discover the cause it led me to one of the most difficult decisions of my life - to step away from a job that I loved. Now, a little more than two years later, I have been granted this opportunity to … [Read more...] about True Wellness: Kelly, Pharmacist
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True Wellness: Lucy, Student
In a season of marriage and engagements, I have never felt more aware of my growing singleness. I have spent the majority of my life single and feeling like a failure because all I had ever wanted was to be romantically and seriously involved with someone. My parents met when my mum was 14, … [Read more...] about True Wellness: Lucy, Student
True Wellness: Tricia, Educator
For most of my life I have lived hiding behind the various hats I wear. I have struggled with self-esteem issues and depression for the greater part of my 43 years. One of my earliest memories involves the feeling of shame for something I did wrong. I did well in school as a child and the teacher … [Read more...] about True Wellness: Tricia, Educator
True Wellness: Brittany, Mother
When I think about wellness, I am astounded to think that I might have anything to say on the subject. When my husband Jon passed away suddenly, I never thought I would ever be “well” again. I was staring down a black hole... lonely, depressed, and terrified, with no idea how I would survive it. Or … [Read more...] about True Wellness: Brittany, Mother
True Wellness: Kimberly (1973-2017), OBGYN, Well Christian Woman Founder
Kimberly started Well Christian Woman in order to share what true wellness really means, but she's no longer here to share her story. It feels strange as a guy sharing here, but as her husband, I'll do my best to share her story by sharing ours. When I was younger, I really didn’t have a grasp on … [Read more...] about True Wellness: Kimberly (1973-2017), OBGYN, Well Christian Woman Founder
True Wellness: Shelley, Educator
For most of my life, I felt less than. Especially when I compared myself to others (like I know I shouldn't). I was never one of the popular kids. I was bullied. I wasn't thin or strikingly beautiful like many of the other girls. I felt that I wasn't good enough or smart enough for anyone, let alone … [Read more...] about True Wellness: Shelley, Educator