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I have been in this community for a while but I still haven't answered these questions, so I thought I might as well do that! FAV COLOUR: rainbow 🌈 (I know I know shut up) FAV POKEMON: Prolly Mew 🔮🐈‍⬛ CURRENT SKOOL CHALLENGE: Honestly I feel like I'm at a pretty good spot rn. Still early stages but im seeing growth... 🌱 Anyway that's me. Thanks everyone! 🫶
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🕰️ 40+ Years in the Making
Anti-Blitz style 😎 I want to share a very personal story with you all. Grab a box of tissues and make yourself comfortable 🤧 By the time my mom came home from the hospital with me after my birth, my parents were already separated. I have no memory of the three of us together. There might be a picture or two somewhere, but that's all. My dad battled alcohol addiction for most of his adult life. My mom had to do what was best for me, she could raise me on her own, but she couldn’t have him around. It was a hard choice, no doubt. She never spoke badly about my dad. NEVER. In fact, she genuinely wanted me to have a relationship with him. But there were many promises, and not so many of them were kept. My dad remarried, and I have three half-siblings, six, ten, and sixteen years younger than me. Our relationship is minimal, if anything at all. Fast forward to last year, I found the book It Didn't Start With You by Mark Wolynn. It made me realize how deeply family trauma is passed down through generations, until someone is brave enough to face it. The book includes a list of questions designed to uncover hidden family wounds. I sent the questions to both of my parents, wanting to unearth any skeletons in the closet. The questions were deeply personal. While I was curious about both their responses, I didn’t expect huge surprises from my mom’s side, I had spent my entire childhood with her. But my dad’s past? I knew nothing about it. Not only was he incredibly cooperative, but I also discovered he’s an amazing writer. His emails started pouring in, one after another, written so beautifully, like a novel. And it was all new information for me. Slowly, we started talking. At one point, there was a pause in communication. I sent him a message, asking when I could expect the next chapter. He told me he was working on something else for me and asked me to be patient. A few days later, I received an eight-page letter his entire life story, told through the lens of his relationships, including his relationship with my mother. It was so raw and well-written that I could feel the heartache in every word. It was intense.
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What’s the only thing that can come between a goose and an octopus?
Some sort of crab or other type of seafood… I don’t know if it’s because I was sitting next to goose at dinner, but he couldn’t finish or eat his little octopus Get to meet some more cool people at the Bangkok IRL and see some fun old faces… @Jen Ritchie
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🤔 Silience is Not Weakness
There was a time when silence was mistaken for weakness. If you didn’t speak up, defend yourself, explain yourself, or prove your point, people assumed you had nothing to say. But Proverbs 17:27 flips that idea on its head. The wisest person in the room isn’t the loudest one — it’s the one who knows when not to speak. Think about it. Immature people react. Wise people respond. Immature people fill the air. Wise people weigh their words. Immature people talk to feel powerful. Wise people stay calm because they already are. Restraint isn’t passivity. It’s strength under control. If you’ve been feeling pressure to always explain yourself, always clap back, always have the last word — This is your permission to pause. Calm is clarity. Restraint is leadership. And silence, when chosen wisely, speaks louder than noise ever could. 👉 Where in your life do you need less reaction and more restraint right now?
🤔 Silience is Not Weakness
Learn To Say NO
The biggest thing I've learned this year is the ability to say NO! Stop jumping into every great new idea and saying NO! Saying NO to the one off jobs! Saying NO to buying every new thing! Learn to say NO proudly!
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