akindplace:

I feel like this shouldn’t be a hot take but maybe if you take into consideration what happened in the last three years it makes sense people are exhausted and grieving. Let’s not be so hard on ourselves for going through a pandemic, for going through loss, for going through economic recession and political instability, while being forced to go on as if nothing is happening. Let’s not fall into the mindset that we are weak because we are suffering, or that we deserve that suffering, because when you think about it, too much has been going on, and it’s normal to feel overwhelmed by this.

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3000s:

re-realizing my childhood mindset of “i can be who i am in peace and if you don’t like me you don’t have to look at me or talk to me”

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cache-e:

“I feel very small. I don’t understand. I have so much courage, fire, energy, for many things, yet I get so hurt, so wounded by small things.”

Anaïs Nin, from nearer the moon: the previously unpublished unexpurgated diary,1937-1939

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healing-is-cool:

No, you aren’t “behind in life”.

But, it’s okay to grieve the time you spent surviving. The time spent trying to figure out what was wrong. The time spent healing to become a person again.

It wasn’t your fault.

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free-my-mindd:

Things I’m no longer apologize for:

- putting myself first

- things I did in the past

- things that I didn’t do

- matching energy

- keeping it real

- not answering my phone

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