Finding community in adulthood

I started my own business this year because I once felt extremely lonely: lonely where I lived, lonely in my own family, lonely in my workplace and even lonely in some of my friendships. According to a recent study by the American Psychological Association, over half of adults in the United States feel lonely and isolated from others. I want to help others who feel how I used to just a handful of years ago. It’s incredibly important to find community whether you’re going through a major life change like relocation, a breakup or divorce, job loss (or like me: a combination of all three) and more. 

I’m sharing who makes up part of my new community because it’s possible for anyone who feels lonely to feel supported and loved; I can promise you that! One year ago I was really wondering if my community was truly stable here – because my life is normally filled with instability and chaos – and it is as strong as it can be. And that’s what everyone deserves. 🫶

Linley and me at an Atlanta Dog Mom Social Club event
Celebrating with my Aunt, Uncle and pup cousin, Ellie!
Atlanta United game with our best friends
A family 3k for a great cause
Hanging out with our friends Devin and Colin
A lovely Mother’s Day
Watching sweet Larkin again
Meeting a teammate in person
Dinner with Joss, who is also part of the Atlanta dog mom group!
Quality time with the hubs of course
A bestie was back in town real quick!

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