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. πŸ«Ά

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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