clairegreaves
Bio: I have suffered from mental ill health for many years. Through this blog I hope to raise awareness and understanding to the general public and therefore reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. I hope through my passion for writing and my experiences that I can help other sufferers to feel less alone.
I’ve discovered your blog today and read some of your entries. I’m amazed, seriously. You’re a natural at blogging and your experiences feel so real to me, as if you were having a conversation with the reader. I cannot express how thankful I am that you decided to share your experiences. I would wish you luck but honestly I don’t think you need it. I can tell you’re strong and are going to be just fine. You will have some bad days and it’s going to be tough but you’ll make it. “I got through today so I can through tomorrow. “, I’ll never forget this sentence, you are so right. Thank you for existing, you are one brave soul and I don’t need to know you personally to know I’m right.
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Wow! You are so kind. I am actually so shocked by your kindness. I am so glad you like my blog. I have always had a passion for writing and I wanted to turn my negative experiences into something positive so I started this blog. I cannot get over your kindness. Thank you so so much. I wish you the very best xxxx
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No need to thank me, just speaking my mind! I hope you continue to do mental health awareness (I found your website through Mind) because you’re making a real difference. People think they need to do grand gestures to help others but simple things have as much real impact. You have made me feel better today and taught me something new and for that I’m forever thankful. Sending you much love 😉
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Hi, I’ve been reading your blog and you’re incredibly strong and brave.
I was just wondering if you’d like to become a part of a new project I’m running to reduce stigma and raise money for charity.
Please check out the link and let me know 🙂
We’d love to have you
https://bylaurenhayley.wordpress.com/the-mental-health-art-auction/
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Hiya, thank you lovely. I’ve just had a quick look and I would love to be involved xx
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That’s great news! Have you got an email address I can get you on? Either write it here or send me a quick email to xlaurensowterx@hotmail.co.uk please 🙂 xx
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Hi Claire, I’ve read your blog and I loved it! I hope you don’t mind me asking but I’m writing a piece on eating disorders and thinspiration sites and I was wondering if you would be available for an interview? If you’d like to know more please e-mail me: laurenmair123@hotmail.com
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Hey, I nominated you for the Liebster Award. You can do it, or you don’t have to. I nominated you because I personally found your blog interesting and insightful.
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Wow!!! That’s amazing, I’m so touched. Thank you so much xxxxx
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You are very welcome! Definitely keep doing what you’re doing!
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Hi Claire, this is just to say I’ve nominated you for an award on my blog https://bethcanreflect.wordpress.com/2015/04/03/awards/ 🙂
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Sorry, only just saw this!! Aww thank you lovely xxxxx
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Hey Claire, I just wanted to get in touch to say I saw your talk at Ignite and thought it was very helpful in breaking down the stigma of mental ill health. The fact that you stood up and spoke candidly about your battle with anorexia and highlighted that it is a mental illness and not a lifestyle choice was so important in educating the public about this condition. It’s great to hear you’re enjoying and living a meaningful life now – wishing you the best for everything, inspirational lady!
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Hiya lovely,
Thank you so much! Wow, this is such a lovely message to receive!!
I’m still unwell but I’m living alongside it now.
I’m so glad my talk at ignite reached people.
Best wishes xxxxx
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Aww, you’re welcome 🙂 It’s good to hear you’re living alongside it – as you said ‘you have it, rather than it having you’. I have bipolar and think that living alongside it is a helpful way to look at it – it’s always going to be there but it’s not all of me…by a long way! Anyway, I’m enjoying your blog & looking forward to seeing more. Keep at it 🙂
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Hi there, I was wondering if I could get in touch with you about a topic for the Huffington Post?
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Sure, drop an email to clairiegreaves@gmail.com x
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HI
Ive been reading through your blogs and found them very thought provoking and insightful.
I therefore wondered if you would be interested in writing a guest blog on the mental health blog section of the UK Care Guide site. http://ukcareguide.co.uk/category/mental-health/
We’d be happy to publish your piece and you can then use it to promote this blog too.
If interested, please email me on william@ukcareguide.co.uk
Thanks
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Hi Claire,
My name is Mary and I am a journalism student in my final year of university. I am writing up my final year projects and creating a site (on here).
I am writing for my blog about social media and how it affects our mental health, however I am making an article linking to several blogs that talk openly about mental health and their past so people can read them if they wish.
I would love to link to your blog. Also, if you have time, would you be able to give me a quick quote about how social media has impacted your life (good or bad)?
Thank you,
Mary Holding
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Hello
Thank you for helping raise awareness of mental health conditions, and speaking out about issues that have an impact on you.
I am a mental health blogger, who has recently embarked on a social media campaign to help raise money for two charities that have been remarkable in aiding my recovery of Anorexia Nervosa- Mind Charity and SEED Eating Disorders Support Service.
The details of the campaign can be found on my blog, and I would be honoured if you would give it a read.
Thank you!
Jessica Mell
http://everystepanotherstory.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/thepressureplate-campaign
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Hi Claire,
I manage a mental health blog in Australia, and we’re looking to share authentic first-person views on the Christmas period.
Would you be happy for us to republish your blog ‘Christmas with a mental illness’ (https://mentalillnesstalk.wordpress.com/2014/11/26/christmas-with-a-mental-illness/) in late December?
An example would be this recent blog by American blogger Taylor Jones (https://www.sane.org/media-centre/the-sane-blog/1924-you-aren-t-possessed-you-are-actually-sick & https://www.facebook.com/saneaustralia/posts/10153845012797581).
We ensure your by-line and bio are included, along with a link to the original post and any social media account you would like to be promoted.
Kind regards & looking forward to your response,
Jeremy
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Hi Claire,
My name is Anuj Agarwal. I’m Founder of Feedspot.
I would like to personally congratulate you as your blog Mental Illness Talk has been selected by our panelist as one of the Top 60 Mental Health Blogs on the web.
http://blog.feedspot.com/mental_health_blogs/
I personally give you a high-five and want to thank you for your contribution to this world. This is the most comprehensive list of Top 60 Mental Health Blogs on the internet and I’m honored to have you as part of this!
Also, you have the honor of displaying the badge on your blog.
Best,
Anuj
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Hi Claire. I just wanted to remind you that you are a superstar! I’ve been keeping up with you on instagram for quite a while. I have my own mental health problems and your advocacy is much appreciated. You are a beautiful girl. Never stop fighting!
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