This Valentine’s Day, I’m Taking My Heart Back
This Valentine’s Day will be the first one I might actually celebrate as intended, and I’m getting my heart back instead of giving it away.
This Valentine’s Day will be the first one I might actually celebrate as intended, and I’m getting my heart back instead of giving it away.
We have to learn to accept other people’s help, no matter how hard it is for us to admit we need it, no matter how much trying to reach out hurts.
If you can’t talk about it, you’re not ready to have it.
People with healthy boundaries understand that nobody is obliged to hang around in the hopes that they will improve.
It is not about satisfying your curiosity.
Don’t let life pass you by. Don’t be passive.
The urge to deny pain, to laugh through tears, to grin and bear it, is an admirable one; but it can quickly become a tyrannical denial that we are in pain at all.
When you believe in love, you’re okay with giving, even if it sometimes feels lonely.
Not too long ago I wrote about how I was finally forgiving somebody.
I want to be with someone that I respect.