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Default May 30, 2019 at 08:00 PM
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I'm gonna do want I want to do. That means if I wanna go out and cuddle with somebody then I'm gonna do that which I did and now I feel great. If I feel like I need to take more time with something so I'm not overwhelmed or if I need a break then I'm gonna do that. If I'm want to use my own learning style to learn something then that's what I'm gonna do. If there's something I want to prove to myself I'm gonna do that to. You might think this is dum but it's what I do. I'm following my own path and that's really important to me. It makes me feel a whole lot better and I have more confidence in myslef when I accomplish something that I want to do and do it the way that I want to do it. So deal with it.
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Default Jun 01, 2019 at 01:14 AM
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You've got it right!!

It doesn't make sense for someone to impose on you a method that doesn't work for you.

Taking a break is so important. No one should judge you for living life at your own pace.

Trying to keep up with the Joneses or running on a constant treadmill will only create an exhausted, unhappy adult.

Kudos to you for being true to yourself!!
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