JustMyLove33

Ohmygad!!! I hit 200 FOLLOWERS!!!Tysm everyone. Lobe u all ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Priyankaxzdmn

@JustMyLove33  congratulations sweetu ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️✨✨✨
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GentleNotes

Calling yourself "crazy" or "insane" just because you feel confused, frustrated, stressed, sad, angry, grumpy, anxious, worried, or numb isn’t right. Sometimes, you might feel like you don't understand what’s happening around you. You know things are going on, but you can’t figure out what exactly. Maybe you're tired or just unsure about what to do next.
          
          You might wonder, What is happening to me? What am I feeling? At times, you feel done with yourself. You can’t decide what step to take, and it becomes too much. You may even stop enjoying the things you once loved. You get upset over small things, and unwanted thoughts show up. These thoughts ruin your mood, and you let them because you don’t know what to do. Instead of moving on, you end up overthinking.
          
          But listen-accept yourself as a human being. You are not just made of bones, flesh, and organs. You also have emotions that you may not see but can definitely feel. You have a mind that wonders, thinks, feels, and learns from daily experiences.
          
          You are not crazy.
          You are not weird.
          You are not useless.
          You are not a mistake.
          You are a normal person. 
          
          You are just human, with feelings and emotions.
          
          It’s okay to feel nothing sometimes when life gets overwhelming. Don’t rush to judge yourself. Calm down first. Calling yourself names is easy when things feel out of control or when someone makes you feel bad.
          
          But don’t do that. Take your time. Analyze the situation. Think carefully. Sitting quietly and calming yourself is better than thinking the worst about yourself.
          
          You are a normal human being.
          Accept yourself.
          Understand your emotions.
          Make better choices.
          Take wiser decisions.
          Stop thinking too negatively.
          And above all-never call yourself hurtful names.
          Accept yourself as a normal human being. 

ily_rosie7

Thnx for following❤️

JustMyLove33

@ily_rosie7 aww! Tysm sweetie, have a nice day and love u moreee ♥️♥️♥️
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JustMyLove33

@ily_rosie7 yeah I 'm ok just a little struggling to walk bcoz I can't put that leg down. Thanks sweetie ♥️
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ily_rosie7

@JustMyLove33 oh my love I will pray for you don't worry Love you♥️ 
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JustMyLove33

Ohmygad!!! I hit 200 FOLLOWERS!!!Tysm everyone. Lobe u all ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Priyankaxzdmn

@JustMyLove33  congratulations sweetu ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️✨✨✨
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GentleNotes

You often feel scared about sharing your feelings or talking about the things you’ve gone through or are still going through. Why? It’s because of your age. These thoughts keep running in your head, and it becomes frustrating. You already have so much going on, and this fear adds to your overthinking.
          
          You want to open up about the stress and anxiety you’re feeling—it’s weighing heavily on you. You want to let it all out, but at the same time, you’re afraid of the criticism you might face from others, even those close to you. They may not have said anything directly, but their words and behavior make you feel like they’ll judge you if you share. You imagine them saying things like:
          
          "That's it? You’re just overthinking."
          
          "There’s nothing wrong with you."
          
          "You’re too young to feel that way."
          
          "You don’t know what real problems are."
          
          "You’re making this up in your head."
          
          "Stop stressing over nothing."
          
          "You don’t know the meaning of struggle."
          
          "Wait until you’re older; then you’ll understand."
          
          These words, even if unsaid, haunt you. You’re scared they’ll make fun of your feelings, dismiss your struggles, or act like you have no right to feel this way because of your age.
          
          But let me tell you something: these people don’t understand what real struggles are. They don’t realize that hardships aren’t about age—they’re about what people go through and how they cope. Yes, life brings challenges at different stages, but dismissing someone’s feelings just because they’re young is wrong. Everyone deserves to be heard. Sometimes, all someone needs to hear is, “It’s okay to feel this way.”
          
          Don’t waste your energy on people who make you doubt yourself or worsen your feelings.
          
          I don’t know what you’ve gone through or are going through now. I don’t know you personally. But I want to tell you this: don’t let the negative words of others drag you down. Focus on protecting your energy and finding people who understand and care.

JustMyLove33

@GentleNotes Ooh I miss ur msgs. Love u ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 
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Jungji777

Started by @KevinMyKing
          
          I love you to the moon and back that means that I Love  you everytime my heart beats bc our heart pumps 2000 gallons of blood a day which is equivalent to the amount of gasoline to drive to the moon and back.
          such little words mean so much, right? That's how much u mean to me 
          
          Spread the msg to all the ppl u love  and appreciate them cuz sometimes we all need it.
          -hazel۶ৎ