Self Healing
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In the 1970s and ’80s, terrifying public safety ads targeted children, depicting dangerous scenarios and Death’s ominous presence. The author, traumatized by graphic warnings, developed a fear of farm and garden machinery. Overcoming this fear, they successfully mowed the lawn, demonstrating bravery and independence. Fear doesn’t preclude bravery; it’s about facing fears and taking action.
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Prioritising Building Self-Worth Before Building External Relationships

The author reflects on the desire to heal and strengthen themselves before rekindling a relationship. They yearn for mutual respect and pleasure, emphasizing the importance of being genuine friends first. The focus is on personal growth, self-acceptance, and establishing boundaries while navigating vulnerability. Ultimately, they seek to cultivate self-love and confidence, aiming to improve their…
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Navigating Hurtful Patterns: Transforming Relationship Dynamics
abuse, anger, Anxiety, Childhood Trauma, grief, Letting Go, loneliness, Marriage & Divorce, Mental Health, regret, Relationship Styles And Behaviour, relationships, Self Healing, Struggling, Therapyabuse, change, detachment, fear, grief, healing, heartbreak, marriage, outcome, past, patterns, self image, truth, vulnerability
The author reflects on missed opportunities in their relationship. They express regret for not being more vulnerable and open due to feeling unsafe. Both parties failed to create a supportive environment, leading to mutual hurt. The author seeks to break this personal cycle and improve their individual situation.
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Hang On A Minute There Twatboy 06/03/24 Something’s been niggling me for a while: I was texting with him and offered an apology for a particular time where we had a sex drought, which I know made him feel unwanted. He responded that from his point of view, that’s a large part of what killed…
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The writer expresses frustration over their partner’s past refusal to seek therapy and move beyond resentments. Despite trying to plan for the future, their partner’s lack of interest lead to self-protection and emotional detachment. They yearn for their partner to let go of anger and connect emotionally, but feel unheard and unwilling to remain stuck…
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The author reflects on personal growth inspired by a Christmas gift for their mother, leading to a motivated transformation of their environment. After feeling down about their living space, they decided to graffiti a wall with an empowering message. This act symbolises a commitment to change post-divorce, representing various steps taken toward self-improvement, despite feelings…
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Cathartic Furniture Bonfire: Taking Back Control After Breakup
Addiction, anger, calm, Exercise and Fitness, garden, grief, Healthy Boundaries, Letting Go, loneliness, Marriage & Divorce, Mental Health, mindfulness, Physical Health And Appearance, regret, Relationship Styles And Behaviour, relationships, Release, Self Healing, Therapyanger, cathartic, cleanse, control, detachment, fire, healing, loss, marriage, reclaiming, recovery, renewal, separation
The author describes their frustration about a pile of neglected junk left by an unreliable former partner. Despite promises to remove it, the clutter lingered for months, serving as a painful reminder of his selfishness. Finally motivated by anger, the author cleans the debris, recycles components, and burns the remaining items, finding catharsis in taking…


