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6. Dr. Google, Anxiety, and Sustainable Self-Care

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It might be too early in the Impostrix Podcast journey to deviate from the plan, but it's happening anyway, and in this episode we are talking mental health. Specifically, Whitney recounts her recent experience with perfectionism, anxiety, and self-care. And a word of warning, Dr. Google is not our friend.
Recalling our conversation in Episode 3 on imposter syndrome and identifying Dr. Valerie Young's five types of imposter syndrome, Whitney finds herself living squarely within "perfectionist" one day, and "super human" the next. A reality experienced by many, and especially by Black women, and a reality that in this case led Whitney to experience persistent physical manifestations of underlying mental stress and anxiety. In hindsight, Whitney sees how her anxiety spiral developed and shares perspective on red flags that were present for her.
Grateful for the strong community of support that she has built around her, Whitney called on all of her resources to identify what she was experiencing, to calm her anxieties, and to establish a short term plan of self-care moving forward. Whitney shares how through this experience, she has a better understanding of how anxiety shows up for her and what physical signs of anxiety she experiences. She also walks listeners through her process of exploring and identifying sustainable self-care rituals to alleviate stress and care for her mental wellbeing.
It is so important that we, Black and Brown folks, protect their energy. And this means caring for their mental wellbeing, no matter what. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, or any other mental illness, please know that you are not alone, nor are you broken, cursed, or being punished. Communities of support are available to you and it's never to late to reach out.
Be Validated.
Resources:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Dial 988 (USA, free, 24/7)
Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741 (USA, free, 24/7) - to connect to a volunteer crisis counselor. (UK text SHOUT to 85258, Canada text CONNECT to 686868)
Call Blackline - 1-800-604-5841 - Call BlackLine® provides a space for peer support, counseling, reporting of mistreatment, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences for folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens. Call BlackLine® prioritizes BIPOC. (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color). By us for us.
Therapy for Black Girls - Therapy for Black Girls is an online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls. The website has a therapist directory. IG: TherapyforBlackGirls
Chesser Roe Truly Remarkable Tea - Whitney's favorite tea is the Fireside Chai, but during this episode, she drank Root Chakra and Crown

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Send us a Text Message.

It might be too early in the Impostrix Podcast journey to deviate from the plan, but it's happening anyway, and in this episode we are talking mental health. Specifically, Whitney recounts her recent experience with perfectionism, anxiety, and self-care. And a word of warning, Dr. Google is not our friend.
Recalling our conversation in Episode 3 on imposter syndrome and identifying Dr. Valerie Young's five types of imposter syndrome, Whitney finds herself living squarely within "perfectionist" one day, and "super human" the next. A reality experienced by many, and especially by Black women, and a reality that in this case led Whitney to experience persistent physical manifestations of underlying mental stress and anxiety. In hindsight, Whitney sees how her anxiety spiral developed and shares perspective on red flags that were present for her.
Grateful for the strong community of support that she has built around her, Whitney called on all of her resources to identify what she was experiencing, to calm her anxieties, and to establish a short term plan of self-care moving forward. Whitney shares how through this experience, she has a better understanding of how anxiety shows up for her and what physical signs of anxiety she experiences. She also walks listeners through her process of exploring and identifying sustainable self-care rituals to alleviate stress and care for her mental wellbeing.
It is so important that we, Black and Brown folks, protect their energy. And this means caring for their mental wellbeing, no matter what. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, or any other mental illness, please know that you are not alone, nor are you broken, cursed, or being punished. Communities of support are available to you and it's never to late to reach out.
Be Validated.
Resources:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Dial 988 (USA, free, 24/7)
Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741 (USA, free, 24/7) - to connect to a volunteer crisis counselor. (UK text SHOUT to 85258, Canada text CONNECT to 686868)
Call Blackline - 1-800-604-5841 - Call BlackLine® provides a space for peer support, counseling, reporting of mistreatment, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences for folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens. Call BlackLine® prioritizes BIPOC. (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color). By us for us.
Therapy for Black Girls - Therapy for Black Girls is an online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls. The website has a therapist directory. IG: TherapyforBlackGirls
Chesser Roe Truly Remarkable Tea - Whitney's favorite tea is the Fireside Chai, but during this episode, she drank Root Chakra and Crown

Wills for the People
Advancing wealth equity through intentional, accessible, culturally responsive and transformative estate planning services and education. Available in Georgia only.
www.willsforthepeoplega.com
info@willsforthepeoplega.com

Support the Show.

SUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice Newsletter
SUPPORT Impostrix Podcast

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