Heather Fields
Bio
Unless some like you, cares a whole awful lot;
Nothing is gonna get better, it’s not!
- Dr Seuss
Stories (10/0)
Epilepsy Warrior
I was 15 when I was first diagnosed. It didn't really occur that my life was changing, just that I had to take medicine daily and I hated Tylenol. I cried for a few days, but I got over it and realized, this is the card I was handed, might as well make a few trick moves. As a teen, I wasn't responsible with this diagnosis, and I certainly wasn't about to let it run my future and all the possibilities I had.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Longevity
Schooling in COVID
I watched the news relay and relay things to watch for, feel for, avoid, use a face cover, use hand sanitizer, you're only allowed one package of toilet paper- it's a mad house, in 2020. The fear media and people have enforced on one another is unbearable to watch, sometimes. It's like a horror flick that just. keeps. getting. worse.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Families
Goodbye 2000
I'll start this off easily with, this was head to concrete frustrating, hard to swallow and ending with very few results. I began this fight in 2018, making way towards a change for our current residents and future generations we're raising. It was immensely important to me, to see our Hoosiers, if not all of the world start caring about shelter for our friends and family; reasonable, needed modifications. However, since this start began, I've hit so many speed bumps I didn't think could exist, and the main point is, that no one cares about the needs our country needs right now. We're so hell bent on finding the next big thing, we're missing all of the little, extremely important changes that need to be made.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Humans
Reform Rental Rights
Please let me address these are actual events I went through, these are stories of communities of all races and religions, these are facts from residential communities and their tenants. This is an ongoing movement, I am fiercely working to find answers and attempt to get retribution for those involved and those attempting to leave. I and many others feel this is inhumane, illegal and flat out cruel towards low income families and poverty. I, personally dealt with more neglect than racism, but it was not hidden, which of course blends into our Black Lives Matter movement. I am a full supporter, I believe we all are children from above and we deserve equal treatment, trial and justice.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Journal
History of 2020
This is merely my research and opinions. Beginning of 2020 has been more than a validated rollercoaster ride. We entered full of hope and desire, were quickly rushed into quarantine and a global pandemic, which led us to here; this human right's movement.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in The Swamp
Addicted.
We are addictive as humans, as we get addicted to humans just the same. I love the way people think and explain their perception of this life, of this world we all encounter. We all want loved and adored and cherished. We react within emotion and whether we receive what we want. We fear abandonment and even isolate, once we face the reality of being alone. There’s a comfort in knowing you can live with your love and only your love.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Motivation
Dear, Mr. Mine,
I don’t think people understand parenthood or partnership the way that it’s actually meant to be. You’re given guidelines of love and manuals on how to be the perfect parent- but, in actuality, how do these things come about on realistic situations? I guarantee, I promise you, reading between the lines is the best lesson of everything. find your own rhythm- your own balance, share it amongst others but appreciate the differences in everyone, and every thing. We're all trying to be the best lesson we can be, and I really think, that’s the most important lesson of them all.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Families
Fight for Tenant's Rights
Introduction Throughout this story, you will be introduced to Indiana’s generations of landlords who have taken advantage, and in my opinion, are trying to find loopholes through updated laws and policies. These are my experiences, my words and my struggles.
By Heather Fields4 years ago in Criminal