“I think the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it’s like to feel absolutely worthless and they don’t want anyone else to feel like that.”
— Robin Williams (b. 21 July 1951)
You don't need to tell people all about your trauma in order for them to respect your triggers.
You don't need to disclose why something bothers you or hurts you for someone to respect it.
People should just respect that something hurts you without demanding or expecting to know more.
Your trauma is your own personal story that you have control over whether or not you decide to share.
It's personal and no one else is entitled to it.
Your triggers, however, hurt you and make your life painful and difficult and so it's necessary that people respect them and are mindful of them.
A Day In My Life Over the Long Weekend
Go for Monday!! Please motivate me.
So help me God.
sometimes changes won’t happen as quickly as you’d like for it to, and that’s okay. an ocean as majestically big as the pacific ocean is made up by millions and billions of little drops of water. if it wasn’t for all those tiny drops there would be no ocean. so don’t worry about your steps being smaller and your progress slower. it doesn’t mean that you won’t reach your goal or that you can’t. you’ll get there. you’ll go from raindrop to stream to river to lake to ocean. don’t give up 💙
Just what I wanted to say.31. diarology moments. Love All, Trust A Few, Do Wrong to None - William Shakespeare
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