šŸŽ§ Parlay with PG-an audio thread for the aural

This is maybe an odd response to enter the thread with but it is what it is. Dipping my toes in the water.
The strength of a person lies not in their achievements but in what they endures to reach that goal. Life is not meant to be fair and struggles, both physical and emotional, are easy excuses to give up. We set goals for ourselves every day then forget we reach them; raising children, being responsible at work, calling that friend, paying those bills, etc.

Glad you're here and glad you see that!
 
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that is absolutely something to be proud of, I'm glad you're here!
The strength of a person lies not in their achievements but in what they endures to reach that goal. Life is not meant to be fair and struggles, both physical and emotional, are easy excuses to give up. We set goals for ourselves every day then forget we reach them; raising children, being responsible at work, calling that friend, paying those bills, etc.

Glad you're here and glad you see that!
Thank you šŸ„°
Would you both mind editing your posts to remove the link to my voca? šŸ™šŸ¼
 
Well dear, I canā€™t pretend I ainā€™t biased but biased ainā€™t wrong and I certainly agree with you. And I think it was a perfect answer

Setting your own emotional boundaries is super important. A crucial corollary to what Iā€™ve said before, is never give so much you canā€™t give more later.
Thanks darling. I feel like I've heard this recently ;)
 
That was lovely, thank you. I have definitely been guilty of losing my identity and becoming "wife and mom" instead of "Indie." Honestly, one of my favorite parts of Lit is that it helps me feel like I can somewhat reclaim myself here.
We're all guilty of it. How we recapture ourselves is unique to us all but the result is the same; to be completely present for those you care for, you must know and see yourself. What good is "dad, mom, husband or wife" if all you share is a shell of who you are? Your spouse/partner chose you to be theirs because of who they saw, not what they saw.
 
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