Abbie Williams understands what it feels like to be in a dark place. It's a reality so many of us know firsthand too.
On one particularly tough mental health day, Abbie read a letter she had received. It gave her warmth. A sense of belonging. A feeling that she was loved. She wasn't alone.
With that special feeling front of mind, she decided to put a post in her local neighbourhood Facebook group.
Then something incredible happened.
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For as long as she can remember, Abbie has considered herself an anxious person.
There are moments as far back as when she was around nine years old – feeling so worked up on a school trip that she was vomiting from the stress of being in an unfamiliar environment. Then there was navigating high school, which was a whole other kettle of fish. The worry was relentless.
"I often just put it down to being 'shy' or an 'overthinker'. I continued to try and push through, without much help or support. But that inevitably led to symptoms of depression. I would just beat myself up a lot, thinking 'Why can't I be different?'" she tells Mamamia.
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