I apologize if I do not reach out anymore. My life is falling apart. I’m sad almost every time, fighting for my life every day, second guessing my career path, tired from a job I don’t like, confused, and sleeping whenever I get free time just to escape reality.
before you go to bed tonight i just want to remind you that you’re going to be okay and you’re going to figure it out. your heart is going to heal. your soul is going to find its home, it’s purpose. you’re going to experience beautiful things. you’re going to love deeply, and find peace within yourself. your whole life is still ahead of you, you have time. trust the process
Signs of Deep Loneliness
1. You talk a lot and overshare whenever someone finally listens to you.
2. You feel like people in your group don’t really care about you and could easily leave you out.
3. You always help others but forget about your own needs.
4. You feel you must be extra helpful or overly nice to everyone.
5. You feel alone and think that nobody truly notices you.
6. You feel like you don’t fit in anywhere.
7. You become overly focused or worried about your friendships.
@prinkasusa Pets aren't allowed in the apartment 😭😭 they've been with my parents since we got them, but had to stay when I moved out with my now husband.
I visit them as much as possible!! ❤️
When Miley Cyrus’s said: “I didn’t talk badly about you—I talked about what you did to me. If that makes you look bad, that’s not my problem anymore.” I felt that spirituality.
@pagedanjjakzzn @madclit @p4nkotweets 100 on map isn't always 100% chests. There's always going to be chests once you 100%, it basically is 80-90% done UNLESS you have absolutely every chest in that area. Each areas has a total amount of chests.
I had a friend who used to call me at 4am crying about her boyfriend. I’d wake up, listen, let her vent, and then go back to sleep, more than once. One night I couldn’t sleep, so I thought I’d return the favor and called her at 4am. She answered and told me she was sleeping, & I should call back tomorrow. Moral of the story: always remember that energy you give isn’t always going to be reciprocated—set your boundaries, even with “friends.”