Welcome to
Everi Moment Musings
Welcome to Everi Moment Musings—the brainchild of the dynamic duo Averi Jaye and Tammy Jeannice! Here, we blend wit, wisdom, and whimsy to create an author-centric platform that's as entertaining as enlightening. Dive into our creative cauldron with comprehensive writing classes, two engaging blogs, and interactive story-making sessions with Averi. Whether you're here to learn, laugh, or just lurk, we've got something to tickle your literary fancy!

Welcome to Everi!
Meet Our Team
Meet Averi Jaye and Tammy Jeannice, the passionate minds behind Everi Moment Musings, LLC. With a shared love for literature, they strive to curate the finest collection of books for all bookworms.

Nonfiction
BA Creative Writing Focus Nonfiction
Graduation May 2025
Tammy Jeannice is a versatile freelance content writer and journalist with a wide range of expertise, from medical and engineering topics to celebrity news and real estate, who is now exploring new business opportunities and is pursuing research into anxiety and how to cope.

Fantasy
just like my avatar
Averi Jaye is a talented author known for her captivating storytelling and immersive world-building, with her works featured in several publications, including "Everi: Darkness Descending."


Dear Friend,
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If you're reading this, know that you're not alone. Anxiety can be incredibly challenging, but there are resources and people out there who can help. Please remember that I am not a medical professional, so contact your primary physician and have the discussion.
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Other Resources:
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Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA): They offer support groups, webinars, and a directory to find therapists who specialize in anxiety. You can find more information
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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): They provide support and resources for those dealing with mental health issues.
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Everyday Health Anxiety Guide: This guide offers a comprehensive list of resources and organizations to help you manage anxiety. Check it out
Share Your Story:
If you feel comfortable, you can email Tammy to share your story. Your experiences can comfort and support others who are going through similar struggles.
Remember, asking for help is okay, and taking the first step is a sign of strength. You're stronger than you think, and there is hope.
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With warmth and understanding,
Tammy Jeannice