The Mental Health Influencers
The ability to influence knows no bounds — even when it comes to mental health. Platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and YouTube are giving rise to a new phenomenon in which users treat their accounts like chat rooms for mental health, amassing tens of thousands of followers in the process. Influencers and brand owners alike have begun using their feeds to raise mental health awareness and even share their personal struggles. Their posts are a break from the #SponCon sweeping social. They are also, perhaps, a sign that a new kind of influencer is emerging: the mental health influencer. View this post on Instagram Confession, I am not always body positive. Just like you all, sometimes I find myself on low days not loving what I look like. Sometimes I am filter obsessed too, but I am learning that it is all part of the process. No one ever tells you that self love isn't a destination it is a daily commitment!!! In my low moments I repeat this quote in my head: “Admiring another person’s beauty doesn’t mean questioning your own.” SO here is your reminder that we are all figuring this self love thing out, butFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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