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What should I do when the
world around me shuns me?
What should I say when my
voice can no longer convey
my passion and I am beaten down?
What should I do when all I want
to do is rest but I’m not even tired?
What should I say when enough
words have been said but still a
void remains as if I had been
silent all along.
What should I do when I no
longer have the vigor that
only a second ago I had.


5 responses to “What should I do? -#86”

  1. Jenny Frye avatar

    Wow! That part that says, “What should I say when enough
    words have been said but still a
    void remains as if I had been
    silent all along.” WOW!! What a Powerful Statement! I can resonate with these very deep words in more ways than one!

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    1. Write_rspace avatar

      I think that’s the part we don’t talk about enough… We talk about communicating and speaking out and standing up for ourselves but what do we do next?
      Even after we have yelled and screamed out our pain yet they don’t understand or they don’t acknowledge it as if we hadn’t even spoken. What do we do after that?

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      1. Jenny Frye avatar

        Yes. Very great point. We will never be able to get through to anyone who has Never experienced severe trauma, pain, and abuse. This is why I surround myself with those who have been victims and I keep them in my circle, so we can lift each other up and support each other when emotions are running rampid.

        I use to have alot of toxic people in my life who didn’t want to understand my pain, nor even acknowledge I was hurting inside. They were self centered and only wanted to talk about themselves. That ended up doing nothing but causing me unnecessary stress, anxiety, and frustration. So I finally got to the point where I had to let those people go and surround my inner circle with people who cared about me, loved me, supported me, and accepted me. When we have balance in friendships and each person gets the equal amount of support, love, acceptance, and encouragement, it certainly makes our mental and emotional health, that much better. In any relationship or friendships, it’s not one sided. There must be an equal balance of support, Love, acceptance, and encouragement.

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      2. Write_rspace avatar

        Relationships are never one sided and no matter how we hide away from it, relationships are transactional. You should be getting just as much or even a fraction of what you are putting in.
        And this only happens when you are surrounded by the right circle.
        A health relationship is one when you take and also give inorder not to tip the scale.

        I think it’s extremely important that everyone weeds out the toxic people in their circle … You are not a care facility so you shouldn’t turn yourself into one less you risk your mental health

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      3. Jenny Frye avatar

        Wow! Yes! Very well said 😊

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