The Start of Mindsetter

The Start of Mindsetter

I’m so glad you’re here and even more so, grateful. 

I’ll be honest with you. The past few years I have felt unfulfilled, unhappy and just generally apathetic about life. Having jumped from different full-time and part-time jobs that just didn’t excite me, this year 2022, I built up the courage to finally quit my usual 9-5 job which was burning me out and making me more unhappy than ever. I needed to focus on my health which has been problematic for me for many years now and hopefully find something I was passionate about along the way.

After losing my little sister to suicide, that is when all my trauma just decided to attack my body. She was my best friend and losing her broke my heart into a million pieces. I am now a young, 26 year old woman with multiple chronic health conditions and mental health issues and with these I have always struggled with the highs and lows of everyday life. So, the way I try to cope with all the things that come my way is using a positive mindset in which I feel that things then start to turn around for the better but also acknowledging how I feel, because it is okay to not be okay at times, we are only human.

I have always been someone that believes in the power and strength of positivity, kindness and how contagious it can be. Developing a positive mindset has had a huge impact on my physical and mental health and so, I just wanted to find a way to share it with everyone who needs some positive energy in their lives, as I know how dark things may get at some points in life.

So, Mindsetter was born. Not only as a dedication to my little sister but as I want to empower people and create a world where people can thrive with a healthy mindset. I started Mindsetter in a hope where people can have a trigger and that little push they may need to start a conversation surrounding their mental health. For them to know, they are definitely not alone, to trust that there is light at the end of the tunnel and to raise awareness and understanding about mental health issues.

So, to all the beautiful people who bring sunshine to those around you, but all the while are quietly suffering underneath - we’re here for you, and with you always. This one's for you.

I cannot wait for this journey and can't even begin in express how thankful I am that you are here.

Much love always,

Sarah xx