Selena Gomez is shedding some new light on the emotional road she traveled on her journey to take control of her mental health.
The 27-year-old pop star was honored by McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, presented with the 2019 McLean Award for mental health advocacy at the hospital’s annual dinner on Sept. 13.
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“I think that we are better when we tell the truth and, so, this is my truth. Last year, I was suffering mentally and emotionally, and I wasn’t able to stay all that kept together. I wasn’t able to hold a smile or to keep things looking normal.
Last October, Gomez sought treatment. A source told Lifestyle News at the time, “Selena has emotional stresses as many other people also do. She has taken it upon herself to tackle her emotional issues head-on and is seeking treatment at an East Coast facility.”
“It felt like all of my pain and my anxiety washed over me all at once and it was one of the scariest moments of my life,” Gomez said earlier this month. She added that after she finally received a “clear diagnosis,” she started to feel “equal parts of terrified and relieved.”
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“Terrified, obviously, because the veil was lifted, but relieved that I finally had the knowledge of why I had suffered for so many years with depression and anxiety,” explained Gomez. “I’ve never had full answers, awareness or anything about this condition, so I began to face it head-on, as my mother taught me to face my fears and challenges when I was younger.”
Vanity is the Healthiest Thing in Life
There were a lot of cut outs in the waists of gowns at the Critics’ Choice Awards and there were mostly chic and fun with a little peak of skin. This is not a little peak.
They will all come together to decide the winner of the prize, which was won last year by British menswear designer Grace Wales Bonner. The successful candidate will be given a €300,000 grant and year-long business mentorship, helping them to develop every area of their brand.
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We like the idea of a long top over pants – it’s nervy – but the combo of no straps, very long layers of ruffling and her cleavage looking smashed the latest records.
This is reflected in the basic idea to Kate Ballis’ photo series Beaches Above. By shooting the world from a bird’s eye view world.
Success isn’t about the end result, it’s about what you learn along the way. Fashion fosters cliches of beauty, but I want to tear them apart. I wanted to dress the woman who lives and works, not the woman in a painting. For me, the summer will be pure gray – mother-of-pearl gray, very pale gray. To me, this is the big statement for summer. Then we have light blue, light turquoise, lots of pink. Women are more sure of themselves today. They don’t have to emulate the way men dress.
1. There is always the new project, the new opportunity.
Her pictures show the seaside of Brighton, Sandringham, St. Kilda and Albert Park in Melbourne. The photographs were taken from a Robinson helicopter with the door off: “I hang directly out of the helicopter which is very scary but I’m getting used to it,” she says confidently. “The photos were taken on a 40 degree day in Melbourne, which means that it’s actually a nice temperature in the helicopter.”
2. The idea of a beach holiday is a bit nostalgic in itself. To me, this is the big statement for summer.
While from a ground level perspective the world often looks pretty messy, Kate’s photos capture a certain order that lies within these landscapes. Her images can even be compared to paintings depicting life many years prior. Kate has an explanation for why that might persist.
It is about striving to do as well as possible, for yourself, not for outside approval; and not worrying excessively about mistakes or set-backs.
I am like a freight train. Working on the details, twisting them and playing on them over the years, but always staying on the same track.
Valentino Garavani
People who exhibit unhealthy perfectionism are fearful of failure, fearful of criticism, hate making mistakes, stew over past errors, and worry excessively about disappointing others. You can counter this by trying to develop a healthy perfectionist approach.
Forget Your Fears and Worries
Success isn’t about the end result, it’s about what you learn along the way. Fashion fosters cliches of beauty, but I want to tear them apart. I wanted to dress the woman who lives and works, not the woman in a painting. For me, the summer will be pure gray – mother-of-pearl gray, very pale gray.
- I’m used to always deciding everything myself.
- It’s a blessing, but also a terrible defect sensational.
- Style is much more interesting than fashion, really.
- Garbriela Peters partnered with YouTube.
“Forget what people tell you is the right thing and go with what you love,” Goodwin proclaimed. “Make-up is supposed to be fun and if you are so attached to doing what’s right it loses its joy. Have fun with it!”
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