Always grateful she had the chance to live her dream! @agrichardson11 reflects on her time in Starkville ahead of Senior Day on this week's episode of Rounding Third!
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#HailState
Your obsession with trying to understand why something happened to you is what keeps you in a constant loop of overanalysing. You pick apart the situation, the person, the reasons, and then circle back to it again. This is happening because you’re struggling to accept what has actually happened. You’re struggling to sit with the reality that it broke you, that it hurt you, and you’re trying to avoid the feelings that come with that realisation.
Healing taught me that honesty pays. Speaking about your feelings won't lose you anything worth having. Setting boundaries won't scare off people who are meant to be in your life & being your true self won't cost you genuine relationships
Healing taught me that honesty pays. Speaking about your feelings won't lose you anything worth having. Setting boundaries won't scare off people who are meant to be in your life & being your true self won't cost you genuine relationships
The older I get the less I want to deal with people or things that trigger me. I want be kind and joyful and some people just don’t bring that out of me.
stop letting people consume you. they didn’t call? go to sleep. they didn’t message you? put your phone down and have a better day. they left you on read? delete the conversation. they didn’t make an effort? match their energy. never let your happiness depend on anyone
i rlly hate thinking “okay let me show less love” “let me not care soo much” i hate that feeling. i should never have to feel that way. my purest form is loving hard and caring hard. that’s just how i am