Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Committing to Confidence - a Blog Series by Katelyn Andrist

Steward what you have right in front of you because that is your current density. Cultivate your dreams and do not allow comparison to steal your joy. 

You are not behind in life. You are living the life you are meant to live. Everyone’s stories are different with their perfect timing. You are right where you are needed. You are valuable.

You are more than enough - cherish your time and the space you are in. Time moves fast and your present quickly turns into the past and future. 


Learn to find peace and love in the spaces where you are most comfortable - every space brings you a growth to the next chapter of your life.


- Katelyn Andrist 

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Committing to Confidence - a Blog Series by Katelyn Andrist

 

Never give up. 


“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your path straight.”

-Proverbs 3 : 5-6


Do not let life bring you down - remember that God gives you struggles to create the perfect timing for your story. 


Your story will forever be changing, recreating, and an inspiration to others. Your voice, struggles, and accomplishments matter. You matter.


Keep going.


-Katelyn Andrist 

Friday, November 11, 2022

Happy Veterans Day!

Happy Veterans Day to all who've served. 

Over the years, several visitors to Section 36 have talked about their Veterans themed Social Impact Initiatives. Here's what a few of them had to say!
I come from a HUGE military family. My appreciation for veterans come from growing up watching and learning from my dad, grandpa and various uncles. I saw how difficult it was for both my Dad and Grandpa to receive proper benefits following their service. I couldn’t be more grateful for all they’ve done and so if I can do anything, it would be giving back to veterans for as long as I can!

As the daughter of two Army officers, selecting my social impact initiative was simple for me! I moved around 7 times as a child, sometimes every year and even to other countries. It was hard making that transition, especially when we moved to locations that didn’t have other military families that I could relate to. My goal is to offer programming, like hiking, surfing, and theme park trips, along with offering performing arts classes, for military children to come together to create a community in New Hampshire!

I noticed during my time that there were two barriers to service members seeking mental healthcare: social stigma, and lack of command support (which stems from the social stigma that exists). I decided to use the phrase “22 Too Many” because it became a cultural sticking point a few years ago, but also because I want to make it clear that doing pushups on social media in support, while heartfelt, isn’t enough. Research has shown that people who receive treatment for mental health conditions are less likely to commit suicide. We need leaders at every level who encourage service members to receive care. We need SMs to know that they won’t be judged for receiving that care. Most importantly, we need those who are comfortable talking about it openly discussing the ways that treatment improved their quality of life – from top to bottom of the ranks. Cultural change, legislature, and proactive care – THAT is how we prevent service members and veterans from committing suicide.

I come from a military family so it was a no brainer when I chose my platform. I currently volunteer with the Fisher House Organization, which is like a Ronald McDonald house but for veterans and their families. They are building the first Connecticut Fisher House in West Haven right now and I can’t wait until veteran families from across our state and in the Northeast can reap the benefits of this house! 

With so many great options out there, it's easy to support veterans today, and every day.

Happy Veterans Day!




Sarah







Thursday, November 10, 2022

Committing to Confidence - a Blog Series by Katelyn Andrist

Recently in life I have been disconnecting myself from things that do not light up my soul to enjoy my own company. I have been spending more time with myself to heal, grow, and process whatever is happening in my life. It is crazy to think I was adding more extra stress and problems in my life by “connecting” with multiple factors in my life. I always want to keep myself busy but recently I have been understanding “being busy” all the time will not fix my issues in life. I am learning to find a healthy balance of spending time with myself and giving my time to others. 


Here is your friendly reminder to slow down and enjoy your time by yourself. At the end of the day only yourself can give your peace, kindness, support, and love. Your mind is forever growing like you (: You deserve to slow down and take time to grow the different parts of you.

Make sure you are slowing down to take care of yourself and do not miss the beautiful things around you. 


-Katelyn Andrist 


Thursday, November 3, 2022

Committing to Confidence - a Blog Series by Katelyn Andrist

“Be strong, because things will get better. It may be stormy now, but it never rains forever”-unknown 

Please remember this - no matter what happens or how bad it seems today. Life does go on for a better tomorrow (: 


Acknowledging the good that you already have in your life is the foundation for all abundance!


November is a new month to create gratitude and thankfulness for the life God has given us! 


I promise you, your better tomorrow is coming soon.


-Katelyn Andrist 

Coming Back and Climbing Higher by Arianna Shanks-Hill

Domestic violence awareness month ended in October, but advocacy is a full time job that transcends a calendar. I’ve spent a lot of my life ...