sarabee1995 · 26-30, F
Having just turned 30 this year, I've done a fair amount of self reflection. I like the point I'm at in life personally and professionally.
- I'm engaged to be married this January.
- I'm completing my education.
- I'm respected professionally and have built a decent resume so far.
On the flip ... I still have control issues. I see something and nothing in me says "say something" ... no, when I see something every fiber in me wants to "do something".
That drive has been the source of many conversations with law enforcement over the last fifteen years. So far, luckily, I've always been in the right, but at some point I'm going to run into some cop who's going to be like, "Weren't you the one that ..." and then conversation's going to take a wrong turn. 🤷♀
- I'm engaged to be married this January.
- I'm completing my education.
- I'm respected professionally and have built a decent resume so far.
On the flip ... I still have control issues. I see something and nothing in me says "say something" ... no, when I see something every fiber in me wants to "do something".
That drive has been the source of many conversations with law enforcement over the last fifteen years. So far, luckily, I've always been in the right, but at some point I'm going to run into some cop who's going to be like, "Weren't you the one that ..." and then conversation's going to take a wrong turn. 🤷♀
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
I really like who I am. The depth, the layers, the whimsy, the heart and humour like I can sit with myself and appreciate all that I've come to be.
I'd want to work on some of my insecurities that are stemmed from childhood, also feel healthier about my appearance
I'd want to work on some of my insecurities that are stemmed from childhood, also feel healthier about my appearance
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Good question.
Happy that my daughter and I are reconnecting six years post my son's/her brother's suicide.
What I wish I could change: I wished we never lost my son.
Happy that my daughter and I are reconnecting six years post my son's/her brother's suicide.
What I wish I could change: I wished we never lost my son.
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
There's nothing that i can think of that makes me unhappy. I am more happy than i have ever been in my life.
I would like to change my way of thinking sometimes. I have so many blessings too many to count and i have to keep reminding myself that i deserve it. I feel like i've been climbing a mountain my whole life and i've finally reached the top and i keep thinking i shouldn't be up here.
I would like to change my way of thinking sometimes. I have so many blessings too many to count and i have to keep reminding myself that i deserve it. I feel like i've been climbing a mountain my whole life and i've finally reached the top and i keep thinking i shouldn't be up here.
Cigarguy · 41-45, M
My mental health, OCD and anxiety makes me unhappy. Maybe one day I'll get this in control so it doesn't control me anymore.
My family makes me feel happy
My family makes me feel happy
greencompass · 36-40, F
I'm happy I finally have a full time job. I'm unhappy about my physical strength/fitness and would like to improve that.
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
I am happy that I have my kids in my life.
SlippingAway · 46-50, F
I feel good that I have a job
I would like to change my living situation
I would like to change my living situation
JoyfulSilence · 51-55, M
Good: mathematics, financial security, breakfast ham, and nice October weather
Bad: loneliness, poor health, low carb diets, and winter.
Bad: loneliness, poor health, low carb diets, and winter.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
I just need to change














