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Gird Up Your Mind (eBook, ePUB) - Collier, Nikki
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Nikki Collier shows her vulnerability by sharing her story of living with Bipolar I. In her transparency, she educates us on understanding mental illness and getting the proper care to manage it. Through her faith in God, the support of friends, family, and mental health professionals, she overcame stigmas and challenges associated with having a mental illness. Journey through her story and see that you too can live a successful and productive life with mental illness.

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Nikki Collier shows her vulnerability by sharing her story of living with Bipolar I. In her transparency, she educates us on understanding mental illness and getting the proper care to manage it. Through her faith in God, the support of friends, family, and mental health professionals, she overcame stigmas and challenges associated with having a mental illness. Journey through her story and see that you too can live a successful and productive life with mental illness.


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Nikki J. Collier is a distinguished alumna of Towson State University (now Towson University) where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications. She is a loving wife, devoted mother, and a proud, young grandmother. Having a career spanning over three decades, she has made a significant impact in the fields of radio and TV sales and marketing. Nikki has also taken on a vital role in her community, having initiated a mental health ministry in partnership with her church. Under her leadership, this ministry features an annual forum of experts in the field, aimed at bridging the gap between the African American Church and mental health awareness.