I’ve tried to write a few times in the last month but it feels as if a brain dump with scattered ideas is all I get. I won’t call them inspirations, I’ll say it’s evolution.

The evolution made me transition from a full head of relaxed hair to natural hair to a colored bald head. If you didn’t know, I chopped off three years head full of natural hair in March. I should make a post about this soon (tell me if you want to see pictures too).
That evolution is fast catching up with me again.
If you guessed I’ll be deleting my blog forever and never writing again, that will be the most incorrect guess you’ll make this year.
Nothing as intense as that is happening.
This time, the growth is allowing me to make a few additions to my list of topics on the blog.
If you’re an avid reader of my blog post, then you know I recently bagged a BSc in psychology. (Maybe not so recently)
Is it weird that I secretly enjoy it when people still call me “the latest graduate” even though I graduated in January? Anyway, Unilag hasn’t produced fresh graduates yet so let’s stick with recently.
I’m excited to announce to you that asides from the usual beauty content you see, I’ll be including mental health and personal development topics.
Getting an MSc is in the works but before then, I’ll love to make myself useful in the mental health space while I have the time and an arsenal of resources.
Writing beauty content comes easily. However, when I decided to switch my writing from beauty to mental health, I didn’t know it was going to be thorns and thistles. This niche is what I classify as a serious topic, a little too serious for my pleasure.
Doing my research on mental health blogs and seeing the industry jargon used, I decided I didn’t want this to be just another mental health page or Wikipedia, google is enough for that.
I want to make my mental health content as relatable as humanly possible for you. Be prepared for lots of stories about my experiences in the field.
I started dropping a few mental health content on my Instagram page. If you’re not following me yet, I drop all the fun stuff there. This will be for further gist, detailed case studies, and guides.



You must take your mental health seriously by force, I’ll make sure of that.
On Instagram I’m known as “Your Psychology Friend, JD” this could work here too.
Let’s see what this phase has in store for us


