It is okay to focus on your health.
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It is okay to focus on your health.
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Positivity post for mentally ill & disabled people in school who
* Fail classes * Drop classes * Go to a lower level in class * Fail midterms * Can’t do homework * Have frequent breakdowns because of school * Fail finals * Take summer school * Skip days of school * Fail semesters * Push themselves too hard * Take a gap year * Can’t pay attention in class * Need accommodations * Have low GPAs * Give up trying * Drop out of school * Don’t get accepted into college
Academic failure doesn’t mean personal failure! School isn’t everything, and you aren’t a bad person if your grades are low. It isn’t your fault, and you don’t have to feel guilty about it. Your life isn’t ruined. It’ll be okay.
This this this.
Such a great list. Share this with others who might not understand sPD, but want to help you!
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Love is what matters
it’s really that simple // pls don’t delete caption
Remember
[Drawing of an orange and yellow jellyfish saying “You can do a lot and you can do this.” in a yellow speech bubble.]
Self love is the source of all our other loves.
PSA
It always concerns me when I see disabled folks making posts about able-bodied people parking in handicap spots without mentioning handicap placards. I feel like this fuels the able-bodied community to feel like they have a right to yell at or leave nasty notes for people who don’t “look” disabled.
So this is your reminder that if someone has a handicap placard, they have already proven their need for accessibility accommodations to their doctor and the government. Invisible illnesses exist.
It is not your job to to give them a surprise assessment just because you don’t understand that disability isn’t determined by looks, it is determined by need.
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Very cool Merriam-Webster,very cool.
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Hi, Anon! Nope. Not a bot. ☺️