The Tailgate Society

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Tag: Mental Health

  • Mount Rushmore: Millennial Things

    Mount Rushmore: Millennial Things

    Millennials are going through it, folks. And if you don’t believe me, this Mount Rushmore of millennial ~things~ may convince you. Not Owning a House No, our avocado toast isn’t why we can’t afford a house. It’s because houses cost half a million dollars and the average annual income for Americans is ~$50,000. Now if […]

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  • Navigating the chaos

    Navigating the chaos

    The art of navigating the struggle with mental health battles while wanting to excel at your passion.

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  • The Healing Power of the Long Weekend

    The Healing Power of the Long Weekend

    Living is hard. Whatever your age, whatever your situation, there’s things that make going about your daily life difficult and when they really start to weigh you down, it can be extremely difficult to get back to normal. For me, it’s been a struggle to juggle a job, multiple side jobs, planning for the future, […]

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  • Everybody’s Lonely

    Everybody’s Lonely

    You wake up, scroll through social media, go to work/school/wherever and interact with people. You say your hello’s and how are you’s. You always say you’re doing fine when someone asks you how you are. You go to happy hour, parties, pickup basketball games and talk about surface level things – weather, sports, and new […]

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  • Another Binge: The Magicians

    Another Binge: The Magicians

    The quirks of this show make it fun, but the realness of aspects of the stories makes it relatable.

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  • Mental Health, A Movement

    Mental Health, A Movement

    A band-aid won’t fix a broken wrist, a bath bomb won’t fix depression.

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  • You are not alone in this struggle

    You are not alone in this struggle

    In this article, I am not going to go over statistics and numbers of cases for mental health. I believe we all know someone who has been affected by things such as, but not limited to, anxiety and/or depression, if we don’t already suffer from it ourselves. The goal of this article is to tell […]

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