I’m sensitive, yes, but this is not a flaw. See above as we must not expect apologies but, when you know yourself, you don’t always need the world to be so fragile with you. When I thought about it, though, it was pure jealousy because everything this person knocked me for was everything lacking within themselves and their own life. A family member once told me everything that was wrong with me. Try to accept you can’t teach empathy or introspection. Don’t spend your time seeking a ‘sorry’ from everyone. In fact, they won’t always know they said anything harmful. People will say insensitive things to you and they won’t always apologize. Unsubscribe from waiting on the world to say sorry. Instead, surround yourself with people who appreciate your beauty. Happiness is internal and never external. If you’re not happy with smaller boobs, you’ll never feel whole inside with bigger ones. These things will never make you feel better. Unsubscribe from wanting the boob implants, the flatter stomach, the thicker hair, the prettier face, the smaller nose, the more expensive clothes, and the EVERYTHING you think you need to feel better. Holding on to security forever in a temporary world can be more crippling than comforting. Unsubscribe from worrying about spending money on that trip or that expensive dinner. You will learn to roar, so DEFINITELY unsubscribe. It will be worth the lion-like mentality you receive along the way. Unsubscribe from people telling you what’s good for you. Let the exposure of yet another new day show you that you are making it…the future isn’t so scary. Think of it this way: We’re so afraid of the future, but every new day we live IS the future (from the day before). I’m slowly learning if you stay in the present, or at least try to, anxiety can slowly dissipate. Unsubscribe from thinking so far into the future that today is running so far away from you. But I will unsubscribe from giving two more seconds to people who show hate for no reason at all. I almost stopped writing because of hateful comments from the public. Unsubscribe from the noise in your head that is holding you back. Unsubscribe from the idea you’re being bad if you eat bread with your salad or ice cream after your grilled chicken. There’s something sacred about only you knowing your full truth and not always proving it to others. There are so many secret moments of my life that were incredibly private and adventurous. Unsubscribe from telling your girlfriends everything. Unsubscribe from the girlfriends who tell you if you should date him or not. And opinions about lives never lived are pretty comical. Unsubscribe from the ones who call too much just to share their opinion with you about your life, usually unsolicited. Well, give them grace at first, but if they don’t change their ways, see above. Unsubscribe from the people who judge you and cut you down, family or not. It’s not okay and it just makes you resentful and bitter. I’ve dumped them and I’m not looking back. Unsubscribe from the friend who always projects their struggles on to you. ![]() Why can’t we unsubscribe to more important things, too? ![]() It’s so easy for us to click ‘unsubscribe’ in the tiny print at the end of an email. Maybe the mental clutter is just as tiresome as the inbox clutter. Maybe I need to unsubscribe from certain things in my life like I do the emails. Do you want that ex back? Read here to have him back by tomorrow. The secrets for never having belly fat again are just a click away. Sometimes, the messages keep the noise in your head from never silencing. They get lost in the endless sea of emails, causing me to miss messages all together. I so get it and bless you all, but I just don’t have the space. I’d rather spend my money at the Red Lobster I’ve been craving than upgrading storage space, so I got to clearing. I was warned to clean things up or purchase more space. It has been email after email after email taking up too much space. “I’ve been unsubscribing from marketing emails that consume my inbox.
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