Journey Whit Schizophrenia: A Personal Blog

Explore thoughts and ideas to combat social challenges and embrace life's ups and downs as we go on.

Journey Through Schizophrenia and Life

Welcome to Under Palm Tree, a personal blog sharing my experiences with schizophrenia, exploring the ups and downs of life, and offering thoughts to challenge societal perceptions.

An open journal is held by a person with blue painted nails. The left page contains handwritten notes, including phrases of gratitude and tasks, dated Monday, 19.08.2019. The right page features artistic doodles of flowers labeled with positive traits like 'self love' and 'honesty', surrounded by encouraging words.
An open journal is held by a person with blue painted nails. The left page contains handwritten notes, including phrases of gratitude and tasks, dated Monday, 19.08.2019. The right page features artistic doodles of flowers labeled with positive traits like 'self love' and 'honesty', surrounded by encouraging words.
Inspiring and relatable journey shared here.

John Doe

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Black tiles with white letters spell out 'MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS' on a textured gray stone surface.
Black tiles with white letters spell out 'MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS' on a textured gray stone surface.

Journey

Explore thoughts and ideas through the lens of personal experience.

Scrabble tiles spelling out the words 'MENTAL HEALTH' are arranged in two rows on a white background. To the right of the tiles is a small green branch with four leaves.
Scrabble tiles spelling out the words 'MENTAL HEALTH' are arranged in two rows on a white background. To the right of the tiles is a small green branch with four leaves.
A person writes in a journal on a gray felt surface. The journal page includes sections for checking mood options like 'happy' or 'worried', and areas for writing down intentions and things to be grateful for. A cup of coffee sits in the corner, and a pen case is partially visible.
A person writes in a journal on a gray felt surface. The journal page includes sections for checking mood options like 'happy' or 'worried', and areas for writing down intentions and things to be grateful for. A cup of coffee sits in the corner, and a pen case is partially visible.