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Kayjah Lorde shared a letter in the
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To my younger self
To your younger self,
I know you because I was once you. You were always angry, so angry to the point where your dad took you to anger management classes. You would get into fights without any real cause behind it. Then, the school would suspend you because of it. I am really proud of you by the way because now we were able to cool our anger down to the point where we were able to graduate high school; with A’s and B’s throughout our junior and senior years.
You are now in college working on becoming a Digital Marketing Manager and you also gained a position in an internship as a Social Media Manager, and with two years of hard work you gained a great number of followers on Tiktok.
Stop being so angry at the world. It’s not your fault that you are going through what you’re going through and it’s also not your parent’s fault either because they don’t know what you are going through. You can’t change the past, you can only look toward the future. Drop the anger and look at your strengths and continue to be brave and strong, and lean on the people who care about you. All they want to do is see you succeed.
Love, 23-Year-Old Kayjah
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Lauren Brill shared a letter in the
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My advice for the younger me
To my younger self,
Several years ago, mom and dad moved out of our childhood home and mom sent me a box filled with items from our room that she didn’t know if I wanted to keep or throw away.
As I looked through this box, I found random items like a Mia Hamm Barbie in a package that I never opened and drawings from third or fourth grade. As I dug a little deeper, I also found a letter written to my future self. It was written by you – my younger self – a 17-year-old high school senior.
You’ll be happy to know that you got off the waitlist and into your top-choice school, Columbia University. While you will question whether or not you are smart enough to go there, college won’t be very difficult for you. Academics will almost come secondary to falling in love, getting your heart broken, making lifelong friendships, and starting your career.
After college, it will take a little bit of time, but you will make it on air. You will become a sportscaster. In some ways, the dream will be everything you ever imagined and more, and in other ways, you will be left hurt, frustrated and disappointed.
I’m sorry to tell you that so far, you didn’t get your own show, and you don’t have your own network.
But that’s OK.
What I love about you and what I love about me is that we follow our heart, and we stay true to our morals. We stand up for ourselves and others even when there is a heavy price to pay.
These qualities will lead you to tell the world in an open letter about what happened at that house party in Nyack when you were 16. I know you thought you’d be able to bury that, to push it away and forget what those boys did to you forever. However, it just won’t play out that way.
Don’t worry. You’re OK. You are more than OK. Your letter, which was addressed to sexual assault survivors, will help you transform all your pain into purpose.
Sharing your truth will feel so empowering, you will decide to lend your ability to write and tell a story to other people’s voices. You will start a business you can’t yet even visualize. It will be called The Unsealed, and you will ghostwrite open letters that will inspire strength and encourage equality.
While most of the letters won’t be about you, you will write the letters based on your interpretation of each person’s story. And thus, within each letter written, there will be a piece of you and a part of your heart. These letters will reflect the compassion you feel for others and the impact you want to make on the world.
The response to your work will be incredible.
Your very first letter, which was about grief, will save someone’s life. A man, who lost his mother, will reach out to you and tell you that he read the letter with a gun in his hand. By the time he finishes the letter, he will have a tear dripping down his face. That will be the moment he decides not to take his own life.
And that’s not all.
A former foster child will tell you that you made her feel seen. A father who will lose his son to cancer will thank you for caring about his child’s legacy. A teenage rape survivor will tell you that you are the reason she shared her story, and you are the reason she feels hope for her future. Countless people will be grateful because you listened to them, helped them express themselves, and amplified their voices.
Your work will give you so much happiness, purpose, and connection. The passion you feel burning through your veins will help combat the nerves that come with the uncertainties of starting and running a business.
It’s not your own show, and it’s not your own network. But this will be right for you.
Once again, you will be confident that you are good enough, but you will still want to be the best. Your dreams will once again be big, and your plan will be very specific:
Build an enormous badass company that will change the whole damn world!
You will have your moments where you wonder, “Is this possible?”
“Can I take this to the next level?”
“Will I continue to grow?”
Most of the time, you will be excited, but there will be moments that you feel scared. And in those moments, you will think of the letter your 17-year-old self wrote to your future self.
See, when I think about you and your struggle and how the cards ultimately unfolded – I know precisely the advice I want to tell you.
I want you to relax. You have wonderful friends, the best parents and you are young and curious. Stop missing out on the joy of the present moment because you’re consumed with the unknowns of your future.
Don’t worry. Everything always turns out just fine.
All you have to do is continue to follow your heart and work hard. If that doesn’t take you where you plan to go, I promise it will lead you somewhere better.
I hope this helps.
And thank you again for writing to me. The advice that I realized I wanted to give to you ended up being the exact wisdom I needed to remind myself.
We got this! Let’s go!
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Aww Roger, that is so sweet. It’s people like you that keep me pushing. I still want to grow and be so much bigger. But I know I have to be patient and it will come. I am so glad The Unsealed and our friendship has had such a positive impact on your well-being and your life. You inspire me to keep pushing ever day.
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I believe that your a very strong, independent, and a successful person. I feel that you are a person that will help others speak out more on there experiences which you are currently doing; your on a level where the stories you post motivates others to post as well. You are a leading example of how a lot of people who go through hardships with…read more
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That part on stop missing on the joy of the present moment because you’re consumed with the unknowns of your future is so true! It’s tough to stay in the present when your mind has been conditioned to constantly think about the future. The Unsealed (In a way) is your show, Lauren. It shows your willingness to share other people’s stories. It a…read more
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It really is tough to stay present. It is something I still struggle with. I am a worrier and trying to build a business sure doesn’t make that any easier. But it’s people like you and letters like this one that remind me that everything will be OK and that I am on the right track and I just have to keep pushing. I am so glad you found The…read more
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Your story amazes me. To go through something so horrible and to turn it into something that inspired a passion to help others speak up on their experiences, is just so encouraging to me. Reminds me that there are people who actually care out there. Thank you for sharing your story.
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dreima09 submitted a contest entry to
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Here’s to us and 2022
My dearest Dreima,
It’s true when they say new year new you.
But let us not make it about everyone else.
This year is about me, you, US. We’ve fought our deepest demons, the ones that creep in our sleep.
This time around we’re not letting monsters instill fear in our hearts.
Feel your beat. Focus on the sound of your voice. No one else can demand you to follow them. You’re not a follower, you drive your own steering wheel.
You will follow the pathway called, “My Life”.
I will be on the passenger side.
Don’t take for granted every mistake you’ve made.
We’ve cried, laughed, and even almost died.
We were hit by the highest hurricanes.
But we never drowned, and you don’t even know how to swim.
Scared of almost meeting death herself, we learned to appreciate the flowers in our garden. This year we will plant more seeds, new opportunities and bigger dreams. We will water our flowers throughout the week, growth and confidence will bloom.
Don’t fear to wear what makes you beautiful.
Be a rainbow, the diamond on the rough. You will shine from a mile afar.
Wear your most gorgeous outfit, your smile.
Be bold to stare at each other in the mirror every morning.
We aren’t meant to stand on opposite sides, but rather united in one mind.
But if on some nights you want to dissolve, it is okay.
Don’t be too hard on yourself if you want to let yourself break into a million pieces. I will…we will pick each other up. Embrace all your weaknesses because only then you’ll know what serenity feels like.
Tell those that you love that you can no longer give them all of you, because they only give you half or no love at all.
You need some of that love to continue thriving.
Because in order to care for them, you need to heal yourself first.
First, you must now put yourself first.
Don’t believe the whispers on the street, you are not selfish.
People can sing without knowing the beat, but only you know the words to your song.
So hold on to what gives you the most strength…your family.
You made promises, and some went with the wind.
This year you will fly and reach for those promises because you will make them come true.
Remember it won’t be easy. No matter the weather, you will be rewarded with flowers in the winter. And even when they’re dying you will lift your pedals up.
I cannot wait to see you, us walking down the stage. Looking over at the sound of the ocean, clapping for our success.
Sincerely,
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azcuyv submitted a contest entry to
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Remember that story you loved? It was yours
Remember that story you loved? It was yours
The first time you crumpled and chucked a corner of your life it landed on the floorboards that noticed when your shoe size changed. I’ve watched you shout sentences out of your pockets, the chapters you wished away tucked under boxes in the attic
You forgot that I write sonnets even in the moments when you wish the words were different
Baked into the silence of an unchanging commute, between the lines of a receipt, stolen from the heaviness of a light beer
To praise the job of your sigh and the metrics of your laugh. The chip laid on your shoulder is self-inflicted and superficial, unfairly designing the angle of your flinch when smoothing the lines of your blazer
I’m aware that each time knowledge shakes your hand, more hesitation steals its way beneath the confidence of your browBut I hear the words, the paragraphs, and the footnotes
They’re the flush in your cheeks when you thought you found a lifetime of pinky promises. The sound of change you accidentally drop and the way your hands hug your knees in the shower
Plot points noiselessly idle in the etchings of your sheets, in the breath of your smile and the wanting of your pace.
I listen to your worry in the unchecked list hidden by the stack of papers settled on your dresserYet, even when you temporize, I continue to cite moments
So that you remember how hospital beds and birthday cards and feeling last in line could not separate you from your darkest strand of hair
The purple of the raised scars underneath your shirt are smooth despite their nature, like how strokes across your lips make no mention of the pain they’ve caused
I’m in the room when you lose time contemplating time lostDo you notice how I number the pages?
I hold a ruler to the glow of your irises when you hum under the little dipper. I’m there, studying the value of each thank you.
Integers of convention straighten your spine like the phone calls you miss, and you dither under the pressure of opportunity
I’m a witness to the metronome of your bedside lamp and how it keeps you afraid of the darkThe next sentence is always blank until it isn’t
Someday soon the gnawing of your aspirations will outweigh the chapters you believed weren’t worthwhile
Intermittent joys will steady your footsteps in new spaces, but burn crescendos brighter than evening sunsets when you realize great things don’t always come in threes
I’ll remind you that the relief of finding will hold you like a lover when you thought there was no chair meant for youAnd you’ll write for you, for me, too
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dsenlightenededits submitted a contest entry to
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The now and the Infinity…
For the new me, may never be found; because you see, the idea is unsound.
What is newness? Is it true?
I find that I am seldom new; and often, always, built by two.
There’s who I was, and who I will be … then somewhere in between, there’s me.
Propelling forward, pulled by past, knowing resolutions will not last, if I don’t love the parts of me, that are the now, and the infinity. ~ a poem by ~ 𓌂 © Danielle, #DAMCL ™, @DsEnlightenedEdits ™®🌈 𓌂©𝐰𝐰𝐰.𝐃𝐀𝐌𝐂𝐋𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐬.𝐜𝐨𝐦 ™®𓋹;
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lostone89 submitted a contest entry to
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Hello 2022. Nice To Meet You
As the new year arrives
I’m grateful that in 2021, I’ve taken tremendous strivesThe courage & belief in self really blossomed this year
After years of my mind being controlled by fearI’m really excited for 2022
Hopefully, we’ll all make it throughThere are so many things I want to do
Like continuing to grow as a writer & go back to school, just to name a fewI embrace the surprises that will come along the way
It also helps to have fun & play.So, I’m ready for the great year, that’ll be 2022
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Kayjah,
You are an incredible person and have so much to be proud of. You are so brave and strong, as you have shown courage by facing the things that hurt and finding healthy ways to heal. I think each one of us struggles as young people to cope with whatever hurt we face. And the way in which you worked through your anger to become the sweet,…read more
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Kayjah,
This is a great letter to your younger self. It’s very inspiring and can give hope to those going through that tough time in their life dealing with a hurricane amount of pain & anger. It’s also a great reminder that we’re not alone and that most people have dealt with some painful moments in their past. Your journey has been a powerful…read more
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Good for you, you did it. Yes, there was others there helping, but You did it. It took you to make up your mind to want to do it. So never forget, You did it! You turned all that anger, those frowns, all the unhappiness into to A’s and B’s. We tend to get angry for many reason, but it never ever solves anything. Matter a fact, it takes so much out…read more
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I was also a very angry child. I grew up in a household that yelled a lot so I resonate with the anger issues. I resolved a lot of my anger around the same time in high school. I’m now a mother of 3 beautiful babies and my anger is almost nonexistent. You have two options in life. Either let life ruin you or let life empower you. I’m glad you…read more
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@kayjahlorde, there are so many poignant sentences in here!!
“I am really proud of you by the way because now we were able to cool our anger down to the point where we were able to graduate high school; with A’s and B’s throughout our junior and senior years.”
This is JUST ONE EXAMPLE! of how YOU delved DEEP into your HARDSHIPS (which is EXTR…read more
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Hi Kayjah
Thanks for sharing your story. Sometimes we become blinded by anger that it can have us miss out on things that are truly important and fulfilling to our souls. It can stop us from healing and lead us down a dark path. I’m happy you have been able to heal in a healthy way and that you continue on achieving your goals and dreams!
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