
The Documentary of Ivy Flores

How does it feel to be a 1st Time Movie Director & Season 2 of The Day of My Life's Mental Actress Director?
It feels so Amazing to be a Director of My First Documentary Movie! I have never done something like this in my life. I honestly feel like Producing The Ivy Vlogs Season 3 Last Year in 2025 was a good year. I got some that Experience of Being Behind the Camera & Being On Camera While filming the Show at the Same time. As I Step into My New Role as Movie Documentary Director as a Senior in High School that's Something to be so Proud of doing in your Senior Year of High School. I feel so Happy to be Also Directing Season 2 of The Day in My Life that is Coming Soon in 2027! So Yes! My YouTube Team Gave Me The Green Arrow to Come Back for Season 2 of The Day in My Life But Here's The Plot Twist this Time they Want me Directing My Mental Health TV Show. This has already been good I feel that it is gonna be even better. Showing the World What I can do with my own 2 hands just in the box says a lot behind the new camera now. I feel like I was born ready!

You mention feeling "born ready." What specific experiences in your life made you feel prepared for this new role?
Transitioning from being the subject of being the director of The Documentary of Ivy Flores gives you full authority over the narrative. Being chosen by YouTube to direct Season 2 of The Day in My Life (A Mental Health TV Show) is a massive validation. Moving from a participant to the director for a renewed season proves that your vision and leadership on set are recognized, making you feel ready to step into a position of authority. A major part of directing is commanding a set telling people where to go and what to do. Enjoying this aspect of "bossing people around" shows a natural confidence and comfort in leadership roles, which is crucial for a director. My journey reflects a move from simply participating in a career to creating a new, authentic "Line of Life Story" through directing.

How do you want your directing work on The Day in My Life to change the way mental health is viewed by your viewers?
My goal for The Day in My Life is simple: to make my viewers recognize that mental health is not a joke, not a punchline, and not something to bully others about. If you are a teenager struggling, I want you to know this: Mental Health is a Stand-Up Thing.To every single teenager who thinks their mental health doesn't matter or feels like they aren't "good enough" you are wrong, and I want to show you why.