Sarah Schuster
Sarah Schuster is the mental health editor at The Mighty. She thinks every day should be a mental health day.
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22 Things People With Anxiety Do First Thing In The Morning
A shower. The shower is one of my safe places at home, and when I take a shower I feel like I can think clearer.
What A ‘Good Day’ Looks Like For Someone With Depression
I’d say a good day for me is probably just feeling ‘normal.’ Not overwhelmingly happy, not sad or anything, just kind of more happy than usual, but not as happy as others around me.
28 Things People With Mental Illness Want To Tell Their Friends, But Don’t
I’m sorry I cancel plans so often. It’s never your fault and I wish I could explain my anxiety and mental illness better.
24 Physical Symptoms You May Experience If You Suffer From Anxiety
I shut down. I can’t think. I forget where I’m going or what I’m doing. I just fall asleep.
23 Anxiety Hacks For Anyone Struggling Right Now
Name five things you can see, four things you can hear, three things you can touch/feel, two things you can smell, one thing you can taste.
34 Habits People Don’t Realize You Have Because Of Your Anxiety
I often end up talking to myself, trying to anticipate others’ responses as if we were actually having to conversation. It’s nice because I can talk through an issue without having to talk to anyone, but it stinks because I’ve gotten in the habit of just talking to myself all the time.
27 Unexpected Consequences Of Opening Up About Your Mental Illness
People change. They start treating you differently. It’s as if you are a walking attraction, when all you want to be is yourself.
What A ‘Good Day’ Looks Like For Someone With Anxiety
A good day is when the mere thought of leaving the house doesn’t make my heart race.
What I Really Mean When I Say ‘I’m Tired’
I’m done fighting all the time. Feeling like I’m losing a battle I’m never going to win.
21 Nervous Habits Only People With Social Anxiety Understand
Nail biting. Foot tapping. Hair twirling. These small signs of nervousness may sound familiar for someone who has social anxiety. But social anxiety isn’t just nervousness — so for people who have social anxiety, these “nervous habits” can manifest in ways we wouldn’t expect.
This Is What It’s Like To Be A Friend With Depression, Because It’s More Than Just Faking Happiness
It feels like you’re undeserving of their friendship. That you’re more of a taker and not enough of a giver.
32 People Describe What It’s Like To Live With Both Anxiety and Depression
The overwhelming dread and anxiousness of everyday tasks, but also the apathy to not complete any of them. So basically you lay in bed with no motivation or energy to move, but internally agonizing about everything you’re not doing and hating yourself for not being able to do anything.
30 People On What You Absolutely Need To Know About Anxiety (That No One Else Talks About)
It’s exhausting. Being tense and on edge is physically and mentally draining. It is so much more than just the mind. It affects appetite, behavior, emotions — everything.
24 People Describe The Horrors Of Suffering A Panic Attack
“It’s like you’re stuffed into a small box and someone starts sucking out the air.” — Female