Humanity
How to Practice Letting Go Technique
Letting go involves being aware of a feeling, letting it come up, staying with it, and letting it run its course without wanting to make it different or do anything about it. It means simply to let the feeling be there and to focus on letting out the energy behind it. The first step is to allow yourself to have a feeling without resisting it, venting it, fearing it, condemning it, or moralizing it. It means to drop judgment and to see that it is just a feeling.
By Rudina 3 years ago in Confessions
How Selena Gomez Inspired Me to become More Open About My Mental Health: A Review of "My Mind & Me"
I dive into the future But I'm blinded by the sun I'm reborn in every moment So who knows what I'll become What an amazing way to describe being "cleansed" of the struggles of mental illness, fighting your own mind every day while juggling a music career, and being in the public eye since the late-Y2K era.
By Jennifer Rose3 years ago in Confessions
Secrets & Shadows
This is highly controversial but I don’t care. The best decision I’ve ever made was to start using cannabis. Mind you, most people are none the wiser that I even use cannabis. And almost all others pretty shocked when they find out.
By Jennidoll of (jennidoll.inc)3 years ago in Confessions
Big boss 16 elimination
India’s biggest reality TV show, Bigg Boss season 16, finally started on July 19, 2022, on the Sony TEN network. The new season, also known as the “Bigg Boss House”, has 12 teams competing for this prize money of Rs 100 crore. Many people have been praising Salman Khan for his fantastic acting skills that won him this opportunity, but what about the housemates?
By makarand3 years ago in Confessions
Power
See, that’s the problem, the feelings after are unlike and unmatched to one another. It was a person, just like you and me. A person who in that single moment introduced you to an entirely new world. You quickly became infatuated and filled yourself with ooey gooey feelings. This new life was one unlike any other you had experienced. They showed you new parts of this world, and introduced you to other cultures. They opened your eyes to this whole other side of the world, and it felt so euphoric that the next part was no surprise.
By JPWrites.23 years ago in Confessions
Confessions of a 30-Something Guy Who Looks 20-Something at Most
Less than a week from now is my 35th birthday (though most people don’t see it at first if they either didn’t know beforehand or aren’t told until after our first meeting), and the closest I’ve had to a relationship is a brief, hypothetical long distance QPP.
By Orion J. Zed3 years ago in Confessions
If Life Was That Simple
We spend our lives searching for things that are not always there. Sometimes the things that we search for, are not always what we need. What I'm trying to say is, I've spent half of my teenage life searching for things that I was wasting time on. Things that I didn't need in my life at the time. Lusting for those things was draining me, not just emotionally but mentally. Looking out at the beautiful scenery that glows into my view, wondering if love or anything else will come my way and have a positive impact on my life. After many disappointments coming at me in so many forms, I've just about had it. When you've had delays and negativity always around you, you get used to it. It gets to you. It gets to the point where you can't ignore those disappointments anymore. And then when they start to pile up in your head, you become so tired that you don't even have the energy for anything.
By Sorelle.Maia3 years ago in Confessions
The truth about The Truth
I was raised a Jehovahs Witness. I thought I was special, chosen. More than this, I thought I was safe. Safe from a broken world, where I could trust no one. A world that was controlled by evil forces, hidden, but pervasive. Worse, I felt superior, like I knew something that the majority were ignorant of. I had “The Truth”.
By Kim Helms3 years ago in Confessions
Things I've learned about my co-workers
Last Friday, I had the pleasure of being invited to chill after work with my co-workers. Right now it’s just 3 of us, and we have formed a bond since this past summer when we all went on a work trip together and it brought us closer.... at least that’s what I thought.
By Priya G3 years ago in Confessions
Narcissists are Soul Killers
This story begins with a shattered heart of being used in this life and not recognizing that is the role of every individual who breathes. My mother once told me, "You're going to be used in this life, it's no doubt but how much is up to you." I met a woman at work who experienced a nasty breakup. She shared, "Her child's father left her with a 2-year old and she was devastated." She didn't ever think the relationship would end and she hadn't prepared nonetheless. Her son was experiencing every tense moment of her disconnect and I observed it every time I called her. He would be in her face or lap and clawing at her for security. She, let's call her Melanie, was crying a lot and children can sense when things are not right. Unfortunately, I felt empathy and decided to help her financially get back on her feet. Little did I know she was a narcissist ready to suck up my existence.
By E Chance3 years ago in Confessions
Toothpaste
A moment to yourself. Nothing to think about but your daily routine. Brush teeth, shower, and things seem to be normal as they should. At a moment's strike, you find it in the mirror. Tears roll down your face. You find it hard to breathe as you brush your teeth. you continue to brush until the tears become overwhelming. The saliva forces you to swallow some toothpaste and you can't help but weep. You begin choking on the toothpaste and you stop so you’re not found on the floor.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Confessions





