
Danielle Gray
Bio
I am an inspring author, who loves writing.
Stories (3/0)
Why Joey and Rachel From Friends Need To Be Together
As I re-watch Friends for the billionth time. I see increasingly why Rachel and Joey are meant to be together. First let us get into why Ross was not and is not the best person, to be in a relationship with Rachel. Ross as much as a wonderful friend he could be a time did not seem to always be her boyfriend. For one thing, he held on to grunges about Rachel and himself being on a break. He also never really supported Rachel with her career in fashion, he mostly made fun of her for her career choice, when he knew Rachel loved her career and fashion overall. Ross put Rachel on a pedestal, he never truly saw her flaws when he had a crush on her. Plus Ross and Rachel have nothing in common, but Monica really. He was also a toxic boyfriend, he was always jealous when she worked with other males. They would argue about this a lot in their relationship.
By Danielle Gray10 days ago in Geeks
My Mom Has Chronic Pain and Non-Stop Migraines.
I am 35 years old, and my roommate and business partner, is my mom. I am her full-time caregiver, as well. She struggles every day with a migraine flare-up and blood vessel popping in her face and hair. She also struggles with mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression and PTSD due to chronic migraines and stress. She is so hard on herself, it hurts to hear and want. I try so much to try to understand her situation, with her chronic pain and migraines. I understand her mental health issues, I have a the same mental illnesses as her.
By Danielle Gray2 months ago in Families
Shattered Poems About Mental Health
Mental Illness is like being locked inside darkness; a darkness you feel like will last forever without a tunnel to your bright spot. As a person who has many kinds of mental illnesses, I find it is easy to get into a place of loneliness and hopelessness, and with the winter months and Christmas season as well as being single can really mess with your head and emotions when you see happy couples and families with so much holiday joy. I am the person who you find in the bathroom crying over the fact that I am 33 years old and single around the holidays. That’s why I always carry my copy of Shattered in my purse to help remind me I am not alone. Just when I start drowning in my darkness of anxiety, depression, and my SAD disorder. It is easy to get into that mental space very quicky when you feel alone, the facts you know that you aren't alone don’t even come into your mind. At that moment you just want someone to understand you and your feelings and your thoughts without judgment. Shattered it the friend who doesn’t judge , your mental illnesses, it is your friend who holds your hand through the sadness and pain.
By Danielle Gray2 years ago in Psyche