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7 Things You Did as a Child Because of Your Anxiety

By Bri Lamm • Anxiety, Mental Health

Some people never experienced anything on this list as a kid, and still, today are the victims of crippling anxiety. Others will read through this list of things people did as a kid because of their anxiety and be raising their hand in agreement saying, “that’s me.”

I Want to Die: 21 Bible Verses For When You Feel Like Giving Up

By Bri Lamm • Mental Health, Prevention, Suicide

The Bible is full of hopelessness. It’s literally 2000+ pages of lonely, broken, “dirty,” sinners, and all of their baggage. But you guys, those sinners are us. Their stories are exactly where the hope is found.

“I Have Anxiety. I’ve Always Had Anxiety.” – Ryan Reynolds Gets Honest For Mental Health Awareness Month

By Bri Lamm • Anxiety, Mental Health

“I have anxiety. I’ve always had anxiety.”

Highway Heroes: 13 Semi-Trucks Join Forces With Police to Save Suicidal Man From Jumping off Bridge

By Bri Lamm • Instagram, Mental Health, Prevention, Suicide

The wall of semi-trucks stretched across all of the westbound and eastbound lanes of the interstate — 13 trucks in total — creating a shorter distance for the man to fall if he did, in fact, decide to jump.

Rachel Scott Drawing: 13 Tears, 13 Lives and One Girl Who Witnessed to the Bullies Who Killed Her

By Bri Lamm • Inspiration

“I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion, then it will start a chain reaction of the same. People will never know how far a little kindness can go.” —Rachel Scott

“They Don’t Really Stand a Chance” – A Look Inside New York City’s Sex Trafficking Industry

By Bri Lamm • Relationships, Sex

According to the National Institute of Justice, an estimated 90 percent of children who become victims of domestic sex trafficking, were already victims of sexual abuse. Further, 50 to more than 90 percent of said victims have spent time in the child-welfare system.

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