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do you ever just feel super unloveable
Hello there, it’s been a while since I have been on here. How are you? Have not talked in a long while. Doubt you still go on but hope everything is good and you’re Covid free lol. Stay safe and good luck to all you endeavors!
who is this🥺(read 12.15.21)
The most powerful growth is often the most painful. Be brave enough to push forward, instead of falling back into the past.
what the fuck happened to me
Michelle Morin
7 Ways to Shake Up your Life
1. Try saying “yes” instead on “no”.
2. Don’t allow your feelings to dictate your behaviour.
3. Travel to somewhere you haven’t been before.
4. Spend time with people who are different from you.
5. Try a new food, or learn or a new skill.
6. Live in the present, not the future, or the past.
7. Do something different - that scares you - every day.
part of being an adult is living with regret and not allowing it to consume you. the older you get, the more mistakes you make, the more opportunities you missed, the more people you’ve let down. forgive yourself. don’t beat yourself up. you’re still learning: this is a journey.
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Learn to say ‘no’ without explaining yourself.
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Getting By Without Friends
1. See it as something that is temporary. Even though it hurts now, it doesn’t mean it’s permanent. You’ll find other people who will treat you well – so be gentle on yourself and recognise it will pass.
2. Learn to enjoy your own company. See it as a time to reflect on your life, and really think through what you want for yourself. Also, find different interests you can do on your own – and maybe try something different you’ve never tried before.
3. Spend time looking after an animal. Pets are accepting, reliable and loyal. They’ll never hurt your feelings – and are good company.
4. Treat other people you meet really well (talk to people at the checkout, or smile at those you meet). That will likely result in a warm, friendly response – and will remind you there are others who appreciate you.
5. Hang out with those who like the same things as you. If you’ve taken up a hobby or you like watching sport, speak to people you meet at these events. Even though you don’t know them, they are still good company.
6. Don’t let this bad experience hold you back. Keep reaching out to others, have the courage to take risks and eventually you’ll start to make some much better friends.