Hey, it's okay. You've been through a lot, your mind focusing on surviving, not leaving room for much else. You haven't lost yourself, not at all.
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Hey, it's okay. You've been through a lot, your mind focusing on surviving, not leaving room for much else. You haven't lost yourself, not at all.
Tucker: Danny! It's pride month. You know what that means. Danny: Huh? What, do you want me to, like, fight gay ghosts? What??
I hope it gets easier for you to live in the now. To remember that you're here, in the present moment, that you're safe, even if your mind is thinking of the worst case scenario. You will overcome every obstacle when they arrive, but right now, you can rest.
I'm so sorry for everytime someone hurt you. Every time you felt like you were unlovable. Every time you felt like a burden. For every time someone made you feel like you weren't enough. I'm sorry. You deserved better, then and now.
You can break the generational trauma. The toxic patterns. The financial insecurity. You can start a new chapter, make the difference. You can do it.
Growing up poor with parents constantly fighting over not having enough, really messes up your relationship with money.
Even if you are financially stable now, buying something for yourself -even necessities- feels like an impossible task. You feel guilty, undeserving, and even talk yourself out of buying things you've wanted for a long time.
You are not a bad person for putting yourself first, for buying stuff that you like and that will make life a little more enjoyable. You deserve good things, you deserve to spoil yourself. You deserve the kindness you are always giving to others.
All that pain? Turn it into art.
For the little seemingly mundane things that make life so great: receiving a much needed hug, having an amazing conversation with a stranger, spending time with your pets, listening to a song over and over, eating amazing food.