Slow down. Appreciate your life.
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@frozenchoc
Slow down. Appreciate your life.
Neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr downplay your accomplishments. A job is a job. A car is a car. A house is a house. Dear self, Be proud of yourself and what you have achieved no matter what. You have to build brick by brick.
less social media, more living
i feels like there’s something missing in me that the rest of the world has and it’s not fair
I think twice about who really deserves my energy these days
If you're reading this… Congratulations, you're alive. If that's not something to smile about, then I don't know what is.
Monsters Under Your Head, Chad Sugg
thinking about summer ending always leaves me wondering how different life will be by the time next summer comes
@importantcatpics
Not telling children of abusers that their parent is an abuser actually does not protect the child. I’m not saying read the court transcripts to your child but a simple “Daddy is in prison for hurting children.” or “Daddy hurt mommy very badly.” is much better than lionizing an abuser or saying nothing, allowing your child to create a false image of their parent that will be heinously shattered when they realize the truth. I understand that sometimes fear of parental alienation claims hold a parent’s tongue but children should be told when a family member is not a safe person.