Having the Hard Conversations
No one likes to have those sit down, face to face conversations that give you the lump in your throat and make you feel like you can’t breathe.
No one likes to admit when they are feeling sad or depressed or lonely or scared.
No one likes to say, “no, i’m actually not,” when someone nonchalantly asks how you are.
Living in a sorority house with 50 plus other women, I have recently found that it is very hard to not put a smile on every day. Lately, I have been walking around and been a little down in the dumps. Yes of course some of my friends have noticed, but for the ones who have not or the ones I don’t want to talk about it with; putting on a fake smile is harder than it sounds.
I am constantly receiving unsolicited advice from people I am not totally close with, about my personal life problems that they do not fully understand. Finding a space of my own can sometimes be really hard, especially when this is supposed to be my home away from home.
I, unlike most of the girls in my chapter, live out of state and going home requires a plane ticket and a ride to the airport. Unfortunately for me, this means that all of my relationships from back home, are strictly kept up by technology.
One relationship in particular has really been taking a tole from that lately and I have decided to take a step back and look at it from a different perspective. After reading this article I have realized that this is in fact the right move for me in this moment, even if it is the hardest pill I have ever had to swallow.
This video gives a real life journey of what really sucks about long distance relationships and how often people don’t think of the big negative side effects they can have on you mentally and physically.
I love all the women in my chapter inside and out, but sometimes I just need my space and need to have those hard conversation by myself. So while it is extremely nice to have a huge support system at my disposal, it is also nice to have alone time every once in a while.













