The ABCs of Radical Self-Care: Flexibility
If I must maintain it, then I must also let go of it.
If I must maintain it, then I must also let go of it.
It’s 32 degrees outside. I have my AC/Heater off, and it’s toasty. I assume other
Oh, empathy. That thing I am so good at usually having for others, but rarely
I’m too tired to exert myself, but not too tired to sit at my desk and write (which, after writing that specific statement, I went to bed and crashed for another four hours…totalling 12 hours worth of sleep on and off today).
My current mantra is “If I could do it then, I can do it now.”
I just realized something before I drifted off to sleep. I guess it bothered me
So now I’m writing in four journals. One for the Radical Self, one for my
No matter where you are in your life, remain yourself and keep working toward your goals. A month from now, a year from now, a decade from now, you will thank your current self for sticking with it.
“What if people aren’t punching down, but they’re simply viewing my current state from their points of view, and those POVs are from a lower level/frequency? I’m not saying I’m better than anyone, but in order to grow and progress from where I was, I had to find a higher frequency and dial in instead of phoning in and half-ass doing anything or worse: hiding behind alcohol and letting fear, guilt, and shame rule my life.”
This is how I feel right now. (Incidentally, this is the anime where the song