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🕊️ What brings you peace these days?
Honestly? Sitting with my coffee in the morning, before the world starts asking anything of me. That silence, paired with the smell of the brew, makes me feel like I’m finally with myself again.
Honestly? Sitting with my coffee in the morning, before the world starts asking anything of me. That silence, paired with the smell of the brew, makes me feel like I’m finally with myself again.
See less😂 When did you last laugh until you cried?
Just last weekend, actually. My best friend and I were reminiscing about our college days, and somehow, we ended up laughing so hard we couldn’t breathe. It reminded me that deep friendships only get richer with time
Just last weekend, actually. My best friend and I were reminiscing about our college days, and somehow, we ended up laughing so hard we couldn’t breathe. It reminded me that deep friendships only get richer with time
See less🌱 What are you proud of that no one sees?
I’m proud of how I kept going even on the days when I felt invisible. I’ve done a lot of quiet healing, and even though no one claps for that—I know what it took.
I’m proud of how I kept going even on the days when I felt invisible. I’ve done a lot of quiet healing, and even though no one claps for that—I know what it took.
See less🌸 What do you love about who you’ve become?
I love that I no longer chase validation. I know who I am, and I’ve made peace with my imperfections. That kind of self-love took time, but it’s the most freeing thing I’ve ever learned.
I love that I no longer chase validation. I know who I am, and I’ve made peace with my imperfections. That kind of self-love took time, but it’s the most freeing thing I’ve ever learned.
See lessWhy do my friends leave me out of plans?
Oh, I totally get why you feel hurt—being left out sucks, especially when it’s people you care about. But before jumping to conclusions, take a breath. It might not be personal. Sometimes, people make last-minute plans, or they assume you wouldn’t be interested. Have you tried casually bringing it uRead more
Oh, I totally get why you feel hurt—being left out sucks, especially when it’s people you care about. But before jumping to conclusions, take a breath. It might not be personal. Sometimes, people make last-minute plans, or they assume you wouldn’t be interested. Have you tried casually bringing it up? Like, “Hey, I saw you guys went out the other day! Looked fun—I’d love to join next time.” Their reaction might give you some insight. If this is a pattern, though, it’s worth checking in with yourself—are these friends truly valuing you the way you deserve?
See lessMy best friend is suddenly distant. What should I do?
That’s a tough spot to be in, and I know it must feel confusing. When someone pulls away, it’s easy to assume we did something wrong, but sometimes, it’s just life being overwhelming for them. Before spiraling, try sending a warm, non-confrontational message like, “Hey, I’ve noticed you’ve been a liRead more
That’s a tough spot to be in, and I know it must feel confusing. When someone pulls away, it’s easy to assume we did something wrong, but sometimes, it’s just life being overwhelming for them. Before spiraling, try sending a warm, non-confrontational message like, “Hey, I’ve noticed you’ve been a little distant—everything okay? I’m here if you need anything.” If she keeps dodging you or acting cold, it’s okay to ask yourself if this friendship is still healthy for you. Friendships change, but you deserve people who show up for you.
See lessHow do I deal with a toxic friend without drama?
Oh, I hear you. Friendships should fill you up, not leave you exhausted. If she’s a long-time friend, it’s tricky, but you can start by setting small boundaries—maybe being less available or not engaging in negativity. If you feel comfortable, you could say something like, “Lately, I’ve been focusinRead more
Oh, I hear you. Friendships should fill you up, not leave you exhausted. If she’s a long-time friend, it’s tricky, but you can start by setting small boundaries—maybe being less available or not engaging in negativity. If you feel comfortable, you could say something like, “Lately, I’ve been focusing on more positive energy, and I’d love if we could keep our convos uplifting.” If she reacts badly, well… that tells you all you need to know. You don’t have to make a big announcement or have a dramatic fallout—just slowly step back and invest in friendships that make you feel good.
See lessWhy do I always feel like the one putting in effort?
That is so frustrating, and I bet it makes you feel unappreciated. It’s exhausting when you’re the one keeping the friendship alive. Here’s the thing—healthy friendships should be mutual. If you stop reaching out, do they ever check in? If not, that’s a sign they’re comfortable with you doing all thRead more
That is so frustrating, and I bet it makes you feel unappreciated. It’s exhausting when you’re the one keeping the friendship alive. Here’s the thing—healthy friendships should be mutual. If you stop reaching out, do they ever check in? If not, that’s a sign they’re comfortable with you doing all the work. You deserve people who put in effort too. Maybe take a step back and see who truly values your presence—sometimes, the right friendships show up when we stop chasing the wrong ones.
See lessWhat's one simple thing that always makes you smile?
Honestly, it’s a warm cup of tea in the morning. It’s like a little ritual that sets a peaceful tone for the day, and it always makes me smile. What about you?
Honestly, it’s a warm cup of tea in the morning. It’s like a little ritual that sets a peaceful tone for the day, and it always makes me smile. What about you?
See lessWho was your best friend growing up?
I had this best friend named Sarah. We used to do everything together, and it’s funny how thinking about those carefree days can remind you how important friendship is.
I had this best friend named Sarah. We used to do everything together, and it’s funny how thinking about those carefree days can remind you how important friendship is.
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