This Is How Vulnerability Helps You Grow Emotionally
Being open to embracing your deepest emotions, no matter how raw, is not just a catalyst to emotional growth – it’s a requirement for it.
Being open to embracing your deepest emotions, no matter how raw, is not just a catalyst to emotional growth – it’s a requirement for it.
In the spirit of what appears to be a catastrophic affair in our world today, I present to you; five things we should care more about than a member of a boy band making a career change.
Stage two: Utter denial. At this point you’re starting to get a clue but you just can’t get yourself to admit the gut wrenching truth. Your friends start to give each other the side eye when you tell them how long it’s been since he’s texted you and you’re starting to forget what his face looks like in person.
Muscular but not a meat head. Sweet, but not a pushover. Rich, but yea pretty much just rich. These are the items included on endless lists hidden in journals, vision boards and online dating profiles of single women all over the world. For most of us, this list has been catapulting into a monstrous snowball of perfection for years now.