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The Cathartic Impact of Writing Helped Modi G. Overcome Depression and Publish her Book Some Women Prefer Hell Flourish with Delores

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A native of Chicago, Modi G is a ‘cancer’ who moves off feelings, emotions, and intellect. She loves hard and the result of that type of love put her into a deep depression. Depression can be a crippling disease, but Modi was and still is resilient and refuses to let it get the best of her. Modi is an Author, blogger, and writer for men and women of all ages. She blogs about controversial topics based on love, life, and relationships. A graduate of Fisk University, Modi fell in love with literature as she earned her degree in English. Modi’s passion for writing keeps her depression and anxiety at bay. Modi G talks to students and audiences about her book with a focus on self-esteem, healthy relationships, and eliminating the stigma of seeking help for mental health challenges. As an HBCU graduate, Modi has a special interest in addressing these issues for black women. 
On our season finale we discuss:
Recognizing unhealthy relationships and learning to choose yourself
The cathartic benefits of writing
Her journey from desiring the approval of others to embracing self-acceptance & self-love
How she got the courage to leave her position as a CEO to pursue her passion
Game-changing lessons she’s learned through running her brand
Therapy Directories - https://providers.therapyforblackgirls.com/ and https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
Resources for Domestic Violence - https://www.thehotline.org/
Mind Over Modi
In Modi G’s own words:  “My blogs are a constant battle with my mind and my heart IN EVERY TOPIC. My heart is the core of me and my mind being the facts and knowledge that I’ve learned and feel in my gut. They battle it out and may the best woman win.”  Check out Modi G’s latest post, “Forbidden Quickie” and follow the journey Modi’s pen creates for her readers. 
Purchase Your Paperback or Kindle copy of Some Women Prefer Hell via Amazon. 
Follow Modi on Instagram:  @JustModi__ 
To Learn More about Modi G, please visit her website itsjustmodi.com.

A native of Chicago, Modi G is a ‘cancer’ who moves off feelings, emotions, and intellect. She loves hard and the result of that type of love put her into a deep depression. Depression can be a crippling disease, but Modi was and still is resilient and refuses to let it get the best of her. Modi is an Author, blogger, and writer for men and women of all ages. She blogs about controversial topics based on love, life, and relationships. A graduate of Fisk University, Modi fell in love with literature as she earned her degree in English. Modi’s passion for writing keeps her depression and anxiety at bay. Modi G talks to students and audiences about her book with a focus on self-esteem, healthy relationships, and eliminating the stigma of seeking help for mental health challenges. As an HBCU graduate, Modi has a special interest in addressing these issues for black women. 
On our season finale we discuss:
Recognizing unhealthy relationships and learning to choose yourself
The cathartic benefits of writing
Her journey from desiring the approval of others to embracing self-acceptance & self-love
How she got the courage to leave her position as a CEO to pursue her passion
Game-changing lessons she’s learned through running her brand
Therapy Directories - https://providers.therapyforblackgirls.com/ and https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
Resources for Domestic Violence - https://www.thehotline.org/
Mind Over Modi
In Modi G’s own words:  “My blogs are a constant battle with my mind and my heart IN EVERY TOPIC. My heart is the core of me and my mind being the facts and knowledge that I’ve learned and feel in my gut. They battle it out and may the best woman win.”  Check out Modi G’s latest post, “Forbidden Quickie” and follow the journey Modi’s pen creates for her readers. 
Purchase Your Paperback or Kindle copy of Some Women Prefer Hell via Amazon. 
Follow Modi on Instagram:  @JustModi__ 
To Learn More about Modi G, please visit her website itsjustmodi.com.

29 Min.