healing
How to heal fully and properly.
My Story
I am a very shy, introverted person by nature. I love and admire alternative looking people. In this I include those who have piercings, tattoos, dyed hair, shaved heads, and unique clothing styles. My desire to change my own style weighed heavily on my mind for years.
By Sammi5 years ago in Motivation
Being A Shorty
There was an article int the Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley Journal (April 15, 2004) written by Thulani Davis that talked about a recent study conducted by Motivational Educational Entertainment (MEE) where teens and young adults ages sixteen to twenty were interviewed about the heightened disrespect and open disdain for Black women. There was one paragraph in the article that stood out to me and made me realize that the issue of disrespect was not just an adolescent one but an adult one as well. The study refers to the teens as “the hip-hop generation” who are most likely children of the first “hip-hop generation” which is my generation. I know just as many men my age who have the same mentality as this younger generation because they were the first to have this “hip-hop” mentality and they have now passed this way of thinking on to their children.
By Dana Toliver5 years ago in Motivation
Relishing Enforced Self-Isolation
Plagued with depressive pensive melancholy, over the years such emerged as the epitome of my solitude existence. Supressed by intermittent therapeutic interventions, melancholic moods were the source of a perverse comfort against a rising backdrop of paralysing episodic anxiety that dogged so many travels, and human interactions.
By Elizabeth Langley5 years ago in Motivation
Why is your self-image important?
Is your mental self view significant? What job does your mental self view play? You have probably heard that you should be certain, or have the option to adapt even in a troublesome relationship. The mental self view assumes a key part in breaking free from harmful and troublesome connections, or guaranteeing that you remain all around put in that poisonous relationship. It's fascinating to realize that controllers or poisonous people center around breaking your or their casualty's mental self view, to guarantee they can apply more control. So we should take a gander at what the mental self portrait is and the job it plays.
By RIsing Influx Phoenix5 years ago in Motivation
My experience with the coronavirus pandemic
Before coronavirus became a worldwide phenomenon, I was the kind of individual who would take all my privileges for granted without even realizing it. Being able to go to people houses, or go to the pub; at first I just thought that it was just a normal part of everyday life but after lockdown happened, it opened my eyes to a million other things.
By Elysia Laidlaw5 years ago in Motivation
Hidden Sunflower
When I was a young girl, a sweet boy gave me a sunflower after I went to my chorus concert and it became this flower that I fell in love with because it was something that not many people received as gifts. This gift came to me a year after I found out that I had my own hidden disease. I was sixteen years old when I met this boy and found out that I had SLE Lupus. I struggled with it for so many reasons, and it scared me. I remember thinking to myself when he gave me this sunflower that night after my chorus concert in December that I was a hidden sunflower amongst the flowers.
By Rachael Brakke5 years ago in Motivation








