acknowledging and accepting that you will make mistakes is how you truly facilitate growth. don’t be held prisoner to the things you did during your low phases or when you weren’t seeing yourself through the right lens. your shortcomings aren’t without progress.
I think it’s weird that my mom has said “I love you” more to my dog than she has to me in like 10 years if not more. Also, she didn’t like dogs until Dallas came along.
@Llexxbee@ErinSauriol I think people have a low bar for best friend. When you have a deep history and connection with someone, spending time apart doesn't erase that. A best friend is someone you can see after months or years of separation and pick up right where you left off.
it’s okay to be afraid of what this next chapter may bring. it’s okay to be unsure of which direction the waves are currently taking you. it’s okay to be sad about the versions of yourself that you are leaving behind. the shift from your comfort zone will always be uncomfortable.
A new level of psychos unlocked: Me telling my flight that we have a mechanical and multiple passengers yelling at me saying who cares, we’re already late and that we have to go now. #justwhenIthoughtIhearditall
the need to over explain yourself can be a trauma response in itself. your truth is your truth and no one can ever take that away from you. how you feel isn’t going to be made more valid by trying to get the ones who misunderstand you to see things from your point of view.
What’s the point of trying to explain yourself and taking accountability for lacking when it’s still looked at “same shit different day”… 2021 drained me. It’s also weird to be anti social and still pretend to be social to make it with a side hustle. I’m conflicted