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Jonsnoosnooze t1_j70ilrl wrote
Reply to [Story] I have succeeded both mine and my parents’ expectations by 18. by Ok-Cauliflower2900
Good for you! Keep it up!
AuthorSuccessful8553 t1_j70ijd2 wrote
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It's not how you start it's how you finish ❤️☝️
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Anxious-Seaweed t1_j70iapg wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
A quote similar to this has actually helped me through so much of my anxiety. I forgot who said it some stage performer or a musician but someone asked them how they didn't get scared or nervous before a big performance and they said something along the lines of "I am anxious before every performance but it's not about not feeling anxiety, it's about being anxious and having the courage to do it anyways".
nox-electrica t1_j70hag3 wrote
Reply to [Image]Its just Practice. by haplessamora
> AI prompt "~artists~" have entered the chat.
Shakraschmalz t1_j70gm5a wrote
Reply to comment by theKetoBear in [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
Here we go, this is the motivation I need
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RiverDwellingInnuend t1_j70e26r wrote
Reply to comment by RiverDwellingInnuend in How to trust the process? [Discussion] by Less-Communication97
I realize too that that’s an issue in itself. “Go make more friends” isn’t particularly helpful if you already struggle to do so, or if your potential social circle is limited in size or scope.
I can say for certain though, that a girlfriend (or even getting laid constantly) will not solve all your problems, nor will working out (can speak from experience on both of those). The biggest boost to my confidence has been:
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Medication. Seriously. I struggled with emotional regulation for a long time until I found the right cocktail that worked for me. There is no shame in relying on something that helps you heal, so you can be a better version of you. Think of it like having a broken leg. You need a crutch or a wheelchair to get around while your body heals. Medication is the exact same fucking thing when it comes to the mind and emotions. Don’t let anyone shame you into thinking otherwise. If you do decide to go down this path, keep an eye on how emotionally stable you feel day to day, and maintain a good line of communication with your psychiatrist. You don’t necessarily have to see a therapist on top of that, especially if money is tight but…
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Build a social circle that is supportive and encouraging. Kinda looping back to my original post. Good friends you can talk to about what you’re going through, that will listen and relate rather than judge.
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Lose your ego, or at least learn to tamp it down. That’s not a personal attack, but a general statement. Nothing inhibits your ability to adapt and grow than thinking you’re perfect; or, alternatively, bemoaning your lot in life and you don’t deserve the hand you’ve been dealt. Both are a sign of an over inflated ego. Yes, everyone starts life on a different level. Some are born rich, some are poor. Some are born with good looks, some are almost totally physically unattractive. Some are socially savvy, others are social dunces. The more you brag or whine about what you do or don’t have, the less likely you’ll attract anyone, let alone the potential love of your life, and the less you’ll grow. Ultimately, if you want to live the life of your dreams, you need to be able to adapt to whatever comes, leverage your strengths, and develop the skills you are otherwise weak at. The ego must take a back seat if you are to take an objective look at yourself to see what your strengths and weaknesses are.
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JDBCool t1_j70czrt wrote
Reply to comment by JMHSrowing in [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
How I deal with "decremential life choices" is.
What is this pain in the grand scheme of the some 32k-ish days I'm on this rock? (Spite)
1 day of "hard failure" + a couple hundred days of regret and longer vs 1 day of "neutral feeling" + forgetting it happened.
I still look back at the day I cheated on an assignment in middle school and had it stuck on my transcript. Somewhat haunts me in an annoying sense, but I'll constantly tell myself that every mistake I've done is what makes me "me".
Regret is "me", every mistake defines "me", how I dealt with it shaped "me". The you standing here today is the result of "all my past regrets and mistakes" to stop repeating them.
Yes, some people still can't get over pain (Like myself and my POS dad, ain't gonna forgive him for what he did). But I'll tell myself every day that "I don't want to be like that useless POS". From being broken, everyone has a choice to stay broken, or piece themselves in spite towards something.
Spite the event and "prove" that it was nothing but a few minutes.
notbutteryet t1_j70ctbv wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
I’m pretty stupid lol
Wild-Course-8469 t1_j70cqco wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
Just got into my dream school but when I first started the process I wanted to back out immediately because I didn’t want to have to tell people I didn’t get in. But my new years resolution’s last year was to do things that scared me and I did and I succeeded. Looking at it now even if I had not got in I would have gotten farther than I thought I would have. So as hard and unhelpful as it sounds really don’t let yourself stop you from getting the things you want!
moon-ho t1_j70cq5h wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
I love motivations, encouraging people to push their boundaries and etc but this man is lying!
It's so much easier and less stressful to let someone else make the big decisions and suffer the consequences.
Ole-mighty-mae t1_j70cmef wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
Bc I’ll have a panic attack. That’s why🫥
Zephiryun t1_j70cen4 wrote
Reply to comment by TheAnonua in [IMAGE] This Valentines, May you have a Date with your Soul, mate.! by levdima42ru
Im dying right here
U need to be charged u almost killed me of laughter
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RiverDwellingInnuend t1_j70a0d9 wrote
I know how you feel. Before I met my now-fiancé, I didn’t know how to live for myself in any meaningful way, and now that she is part of my life, I am learning so much about how to not only care for myself, but also for her, as well as the friendships I’ve made along the way. I’ve struggled with maintaining relationships of any kind, so now that I have some social stability, it feels odd to now have the capacity to work on myself.
Ultimately, the best advice I can give is to build relationships that will make you happy and fulfill you, as well as motivate you to grow. those can be of any kind: family, friends, sexual, romantic, etc. It is so much harder to better yourself when you’re alone and don’t have anyone on your side. No man is an island, as the saying goes. We are fundamentally a social species, which is why even the most anti-social of us still tend to go a little nutty when we isolate for too long. Self-care is good, and highly encouraged, but not the only piece of the puzzle. Learn how to talk and relate to people and be comfortable around them, and you will find your tribe.
p__yos t1_j70a0aw wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
I've experienced the sting of regret from "what ifs" more intensely than the embarrassment of my worst self-betting scenarios. Despite these setbacks, I've grown and gained valuable lessons that I can now share with others. Failure can be a valuable teacher if approached with the right perspective.
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Shanghai_Lili t1_j708t5v wrote
Keep your mouth shut and people wonder about your intelligence. Open your mouth, and they know.
silentkiller777 t1_j7082ft wrote
Reply to comment by ImaginaryMarsupial38 in Morning/ evening routine [Discussion] by Cute-Priority-585
+1
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siler7 t1_j706w4k wrote
Reply to [Image] Why not? by conversingwithoceans
Context? We don't need no stinking context.
AuthorSuccessful8553 t1_j70inmg wrote
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You can do all things in Christ that strengthens you head up pop your collar you got this