asking about you by Eloise Klein Healy
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asking about you by Eloise Klein Healy
omg i felt so much like this as a kid everywhere i went
Toshio Saeki
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Beautiful, you said. You said I was beautiful, and when you said it, I was.
Sandra Cisneros, from Woman at Hollering Creek: Stories; âNever Marry a Mexicanâ
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Happy New Year ! 2024
"Days will pass, and you'll abandon things you were addicted to, and leave someone, and cancel a dream, and finally, accept a reality."
â Nizar Qabbani
do it scared do it weird do it alone. holy trinity
Boundaries to Consider
I say no to things I donât like.
I say no to things that donât contribute to my growth.
I say no to things that rob me of valuable time.
I spend time around healthy people.
I reduce my interactions with people who drain my energy.
I protect my energy against people who threaten my sanity.
I practice positive self-talk.
I allow myself to feel and not judge my feelings.
I forgive myself when I make a mistake.
I actively cultivate the best version of myself.
I turn off my phone when appropriate.
I sleep when Iâm tired.
I mind my business.
I make tough decisions because theyâre healthy for me.
I create space for activities that bring me joy.
I say yes to activities that interest me despite my anxiety about trying them.
I experience things alone instead of waiting for the ârightâ people to join me.
When people raise their voice at me, I tell them itâs not okay.
I address issues when they arise instead of allowing them to fester.
When a boundary is violated, I clearly define my expectations for communication in the beginning and throughout my relationships. Example: âIâd prefer if we talked about serious matters in person instead of over text.â
When I notice that someone is trying to manipulate me by intentionally trying to guilt me or pushing my boundaries, I recognize it as manipulation and uphold my boundaries.
When someone says something about me that isnât true, I immediately correct them. Example: They might say, âYouâre always late.â You might respond: âI was late today. However, there are other times, such as ____, when Iâve been on time.â Donât argue; just state what you know to be true.
I speak to myself as gently as I would talk to a small child.
I coach myself through awkward moments.
I allow myself to make mistakes without judging myself harshly.
I donât call myself names.
I donât make mean comments about myself either in my mind or out loud in front of others.
I donât hit people or any property when Iâm upset.
If I feel the need to cry, I allow myself to do so.
When I get agitated, I remove myself from the situation and practice my breathing until I feel calm.
I create an idea of the type of people I want in my life.
When I notice issues in my relationships, I honor myself by speaking up.
Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself, Nedra Glover Tawwab
{Quotes: Ernest Hemingway, from The Old Man and the Sea / Emily BrontĂŤ, from, "Wuthering Heights," originally published in 1847 }
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