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mental health Brittany mental health Brittany

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Your feelings are valid. It’s not bad to cry. It’s okay to have big feelings, no matter what your family tells you. It’s okay they don’t understand; you can’t make them. Don’t let them stop you or stifle your big feelings—use them to make big changes. Please know your acceptance of yourself is the only one you really need.

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Breathe

Breathe

Our last big surgery for the foreseeable future is just days away. Our toes and our knees will finally face in the same direction! It all must sound ridiculous, but it’s exciting. All of these surgeries have put our life on hold, not entirely, but have taken away independence you didn’t even know mattered to us. Now we get to re-learn how to walk, ride, climb, board, etc. We aren’t going to magically be healthy, but I am so bloody excited.

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Back To The Future
love Sally Kirk love Sally Kirk

Back To The Future

I wish I'd known and behaved differently. That's why I want you to have the chance I never had. It would have saved so much heartache. Not just the feeling of utter devastation after he left, (I’ve never experienced the heart wrenching sobs robbing me of breath since,) but the years of loneliness and unhappiness and a failed marriage for each of us.

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A Letter To Myself on The Night My Mother Died
loss, family Amy Schloerb loss, family Amy Schloerb

A Letter To Myself on The Night My Mother Died

I’m not here to tell you to buck up, or calm down, or keep a stiff upper lip. I’m here to tell you to cry. Cry. A. Lot. This won’t be hard advice to follow. See? You’re already doing it! Bravo! Let your emotions flow and be messy and unpredictable. It’s okay. Really. You’re going to be riding the waves of grief for years to come, so just get used to it.

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Dare To Be Different
aging Hilary Ayshford aging Hilary Ayshford

Dare To Be Different

Life will bring times of enormous pleasure and great pain, inexpressible happiness and unspeakable grief. Enjoy them or endure them, but know that they will pass and leave you richer for the experience. When it all gets too much to bear, you will find great comfort in the beauty of the world around you. The natural order of the smallest things will restore your soul's equilibrium.

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Be-Little
aging, childhood Clare aging, childhood Clare

Be-Little

People will tell you ‘good things come in small packages’ providing some comfort— until Great Aunt Emily callously points out ‘So does poison, dear’. You’ll need to grow a thicker skin rather than inches.

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Everyone Has Their Own Train
career Anonymous career Anonymous

Everyone Has Their Own Train

You will learn the most important lesson that perseverance does pay off. You will work with some more people you have long admired and get some great press. You will do every single job you can with a culinary degree. You will achieve your lifelong dream of cooking in Europe. Eventually you'll even emerge victorious on TV, meet and be on a first name basis with many of the food writers you grew up reading and more.

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Fake it 'Til You Make it
career Beth Newell career Beth Newell

Fake it 'Til You Make it

The impossible-ness of it all will dissipate, slowly. It will take a lot of sustained effort from you. It will take a lot of trial and error. You will have to face a lot of your worst fears. But it is something you can and will do.

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Because It Is Too Much
sexual assault, career Anonymous sexual assault, career Anonymous

Because It Is Too Much

He tells you your tits would look great in a Madonna cone bra. He comes over and rubs your shoulders, gives you unwanted massages right there in the open office, with everyone around you.

All of it makes you question yourself, and what’s happening. He’s doing it right there in public. How does he not know it’s wrong? Are you imagining all of it? Is any of it real?

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