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caminelsen submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks ago
A Permission Slip
Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me,
In response to the permission slip you asked me to sign a few days ago:There was a time you’d come home from school, grab a few popsicles, and run over to the neighbor girl’s house to ask her to play. The two of you would ask your older brother to join you, and the three of you would start a game tag. Soon enough, a few of the older neighborhood kids would join and the game grew. Everyone would run around hiding, trying not to get tagged. Eventually, the sun would start to set and everyone’s parents slowly called them back inside. You were always a little sad, but also a little happy because that meant it was time for dinner. Dinner was your favorite meal, and I know you can hardly imagine it now, but your favorite part of dinner was that dessert was right after.
You and the neighbor girl were best friends for a long time, til’ she moved away. You used to sit out by the pool and talk about your future with her, mainly just your hopes and dreams, but at seven years old all you had was hopes and dreams. It was beautiful. You wanted to be the first female president, an Olympic athlete, a writer, a good friend, and a scientist. You also shared what you didn’t want. You didn’t want to take orders from adults or perfectly follow every rule. You never wanted to be asked to talk less or be quieter again; you told your friend you would never be silent when you had so much to say.
Do you remember any of this? Can you even remember who you were before you let others tell you who to be?
You’re fifteen now. Fifteen and hungry. Fifteen and cold. Fifteen and lost. Your dream of being President died when you decided you value being agreeable over being courageous. You aren’t chasing being an Olympian anymore, or an athlete at all really, considering you’re reading this from some hospital bed in the eating disorders unit at some children’s hospital in some city you’ve never seen before. You still write, but now it’s in a journal you show a psychiatrist once a week. You try, but it’s hard to be a good friend right now. You don’t believe you are smart enough to pursue science so you quit.
Ironically, your life is dictated by self-imposed rules and orders from adults. Your rules tell you all the things you aren’t allowed to eat, say, or do. The orders usually tell you the opposite. You’ve silenced yourself since you still believe you are inherently not enough and that you have nothing worth saying anymore.
Here’s the thing kiddo: I have good news and I have bad news. The bad news is as bad as things are right now, they get worse. You will betray yourself so many times you can no longer trust your own thoughts and feelings. You will betray the little girl playing tag so many times that you believe she is gone forever. You will betray yourself so deeply you will ask me if you can leave this world because you do not feel worthy of the breaths you take.
The good news is, that as bad things get, that is also how good they get. You find people within the lines of memoirs, the hallways of hospitals, and old friends in your contact list that help you reconnect with yourself. You will eventually trust yourself again. You find out that the little girl you betrayed is waiting for you, arms wide open, ready to forgive you. While you aren’t chasing a Presidency or the Olympics, you do study science in college and start playing sports again. You prioritize being a good friend always and once you find your voice again, you use it to talk about the things that matter most to you. And most importantly, you find your worth.
So, fifteen-year-old me, I say this with love when I tell you I will not sign your permission slip asking me if you can leave this world because I’ve seen how bright your future is. I’ve seen the love you give and receive. I’ve seen the beaches you visit, the mistakes you make, the hearts you break, the lives you save, the cats you pet, the parking tickets you collect, the awards you earn, and all the millions of ways you realize you are absolutely, innately, enough.
With love and courage always,
Twenty-Year-Old You.Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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This is a deeply moving letter. Your journey from a playful child to a fifteen-year-old struggling, and then finding your way back to yourself, is incredibly inspiring. The strength and self-awareness you demonstrate in recognizing your past self and guiding her toward healing is truly remarkable. Your message of hope and self-acceptance is…read more
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Ugh I loved this so much. You did really good showing that young free girl and then showing the downfall and then the ending of the things you’ve seen her do, even petting cats, made it so real. I’m glad I read it.
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alynn submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks ago
Lowercase 'a'
Dear Lowercase ‘a’,
Ive been there through all your struggles, all your tears and frustrations.
Ive sat through your lonely nights, your low’s and your high’s.
I’ve seen you go completely unseen, unheard and misunderstood.
as I stand here now I want you to know you were never TOO MUCH, TOO LOUD OR NOT ENOUGH.
You were simply undiagnosed.
As I look back now I want to give you this advice…
Don’t hold hate in your heart for love ones who may have seemed inconsiderate to your feelings, its not their fault. Moments that triggered you and your reactions may have came off as tantrums to those who didnt understand that you weren’t throwing a fit you simply had emotions you didnt understand and could not find a way to express so the lack of regulation caused explosions of panic and fits of rage. But know that your lack of understanding and their lack of knowing never meant you weren’t loved.
I want you to know that feeling emotions at such intense levels is just as much of a blessing as it is the curse you always hated.
I want you to believe that no matter how much you feel like death is the only way to get rid of pain and relieve others of the burden of you that there is always tomorrow and if you can get out of your disassociation then you will see that when you smile and laugh others are like moths drawn to your flame.
You cant let others define you and have control over your moods, thats you power and you need to protect it at all cost but that doesn’t mean you should shut the world out and not allow someone to let you smile.
The world is not black and white and you are going to have to work harder than most people but I promise you if you learn to find that grey area your going to be a force to reckon with.
Your passion, your love, kindness, and heart will shine through any negative moments you may have, I know its hard and it sounds cliché but trust me.
You have many hardships ahead of you. Heartbreaks will come more often then you like but I promise you keep your head up and take in each lesson because it will lead you in the arms of the most kindest sweetest patient and Loving man you will ever meet and you deserve that, Lowercase all I ask is that maybe you go a little easier on him because he will heal all the scars from your past but you have to remember he didnt cause the pain you cant lash out at him because your exs hurt you, hes not them I promise you… but when you do lash out and go to push him away because trust me you will I know this; he is going to surprise you with staying. He is going to fight this battle with you- that you’ll soon find out is BPD, when youre diagnosed at the age of 23, and when times get hard he will hold you tighter than youve ever been held and love you in ways you’ve never been loved, so take it easy on him.
May you continue to grow and work on yourself because BPD is not an excuse it is an explanation for certain behaviors but it is up to you to stay alert work on yourself and find ways to be better for yourself and others.
It wont be easy and somedays will be a struggle but the effort is all that matters, you can choose to be a fighter or a victim and you have been a victim your whole life due to lack of diagnosis and knowledge so now that we have both those things its time to be a fighter. We got this ‘a’.
We are in this journey together, this is my attempt at healing you Lowercase ‘a’.
I promise you life is beautiful once you let go of all the hurt and anger, youre validated on how you feel but now its time to let go, all the things that they did to you speaks to their character not yours… so it’s time to take back your power and let it all go.
There’s a whole life out there waiting on us to live it, let go of the past and come with me… I wont go forward with out you, work on yourself, let yourself heal and when youre ready I will be here to move forward to our future.
Forever you,
Love Uppercase ‘A’Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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Dearest lowercase ‘a’, your journey has been one of incredible strength and resilience. The fact that you’ve come this far, despite the challenges, is a testament to your inner power. Your emotions, though intense, are a gift—a sign of your deep capacity for love and connection. Embrace the grey areas, and know that your unique perspective w…read more
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LaShawna Payne shared a letter in the
Poetry group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
POISONOUS UNDERTONES
It began to greet her
and dance with her
at six years old..
The belief of the lie
that she wasn’t beautiful..Inviting itself in during her
tea parties and sleepovers
and even as her innocent
and delicate eyes observed
life all around her..This violence reached her…
when all she was reaching
for… were charm bracelets
and babydolls..At six years old all she
knew were charm
bracelets and babydolls..Yet the lies that communicated
that brown skin wasn’t as valuable,
worth it, or worthy as those
that had other skin tones,
lighter skin tones, especially those
with whiter skin tones, those lies
began tip-toeing in through
the back entrances of her
six year old tea parties..Echoing those lies that anyone that
had her full lips, her hair texture,
and her shaped nose were
people of lesser significance..How could such violence
reach her… when all she
was reaching for…
were charm bracelets
and baby dolls?Her six-year-old little fingers,
grabbing the undertones of
society that showed up
without welcome.. and those
lies were placed in her unaware
hands as she accepted the
poison she had no idea
she’d even accepted..And while her family kept putting
out the wildfires of society that
was teaching her to hate herself
by teaching her how beautiful her
brown skin was, her value, and
how to love herself- yet messaging
that opposed this often was louder..
Because it was simply everywhere
she went.. and everywhere
life presented..And so her innocent conscience
displaying mixed reviews
of her own worth..How did such violence
reach her…when all she
was reaching for… were
charm bracelets
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It’s heartbreaking to read about the insidious way societal biases infiltrated this child’s innocent world. The fact that her family fought against this negativity is a testament to their love and strength. Her inherent beauty and worth were never diminished, regardless of the harmful messages she encountered. This story highlights the urgent…read more
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Thank you for your response ❤️ Yes, racism, classism, and all of these different forms of biases has such devastating effects and to just imagine it happening to children is so heartbreaking. The healing properties within simply loving one another is greater than we think. ❤️
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It’s heartbreaking to read about the insidious way societal biases can impact even the youngest among us. The fact that such damaging messages infiltrated her innocent childhood is deeply concerning. However, your poem beautifully highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the power of family love in countering these harmful narratives.…read more
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It’s heartbreaking to read about the insidious nature of societal biases impacting a child’s self-worth. The fact that such damaging messages infiltrated her innocent world is unacceptable. However, your poem powerfully highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of family support in countering harmful narratives. The fight…read more
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It’s heartbreaking to read about the insidious way societal biases can impact even the youngest among us. The fact that this young girl’s inherent beauty was overshadowed by harmful messages is a testament to the pervasive nature of these prejudices. However, your poem highlights the strength of family in combating these lies and fostering…read more
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It’s heartbreaking to read about the insidious ways societal biases can impact even the youngest among us. The fact that this child, reaching for simple joys, encountered such harmful messages is a testament to the pervasive nature of these issues. But her story also highlights the strength of family love and the importance of actively combating…read more
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vickitrusselliart submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 1 days ago
Fight or Flight Never Enough
Dear Unsealed,
Dear Vicki.
My version of myself was always to strive for the best.
As I used to feel I was left behind by the rest
So, I would strive to write and be good
Just like I thought I should
My younger brother was always trying to be the king
As I walk around the house singing
I attended nursing school
And I found out that it was cool
Learning about medicine and our bodies
I still felt like nobody
I then attended business school
To not be a fool
Flunked marketing class
Writing a thesis on shopping at thrift stores
For name brand clothes for less
My thesis was 10 pages long
My heart and soul bore
The truth
But my marketing professor said I was uncouth
And the thesis was supposed to be about expensive stores
And the better clothes to be found at a higher price
Of indulging into capitalism of the rich
A stitch
In time
I switched
To journalism
As an ism
Of fun
In the sun
Then I still wanted to study more
So not to be a bore
I learned makeup artistry
To work in the film industry
Then I studied graphic design
On the first MAC in its time
Then I was not satisfied with just that
So, I sat
In computer classes for years
With blood, sweat, and tears
Working in all my fields at once
Multi-tasking a bunch
I still felt like I wanted more
To not be bored
I now write
I now create art
I now try to bite the bullet
At 75
Of peace, truth, love, and understanding of life.
Still fighting with my younger brother
In love with the Heritage Foundation and all those fools
And their short male tools
Of huge egos and lies
Not enough was my attempt to fulfill my dreams in Hollywood
I have done so much 24/7
Now I’m tired of all that arguing with my brother
We took different paths in life
At 75 I still write about life and strife
Honesty and equality for all
So, the decision is made in the shade
Of my golden years
Of laughter and tears
Art is life
Life is art
My brother with all his religious degrees
Finally admitted he knew about religion
But not medicine
As all the laws from his precious heritage foundation
Are passed to kill healthcare and all that medicine holds true
I love my brother as a human being in his own light
Not to create a negative light
Upon this prose of sheer delight
As play with my toys and live in lollipop land
Of cookies and creams in those land
Of dreams that never stop
My dreams spit them out
As I sleep at night
Despite fighting or flight
My fight for justice
Is still in flight to fight again
Never enough!
Or is it?
It is enough to continue my fight for justice, equality, understanding, and love as a humanitarian.
I asked Microsoft Copilot about this letter.
“This document is a heartfelt letter addressed to a past version of oneself, expressing feelings of inadequacy and the journey of personal growth over time.
• Struggles with Self-Worth: The author reflects on their feelings of not being enough despite pursuing various educational paths and careers, including nursing, business, and journalism. They recount experiences that contributed to their sense of inadequacy, such as failing a marketing class and feeling overlooked in their pursuits. 1 2
• Embracing Art and Activism: As the author aged, they found solace in writing, creating art, and advocating for justice and equality. They acknowledge their ongoing struggles, particularly with family dynamics, but ultimately declare their commitment to fighting for humanitarian causes.”
Style guidance compliance is 100 percent by the Prowriting aid app.Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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Your journey is a testament to your incredible spirit and unwavering dedication. The sheer breadth of your pursuits – from nursing to art, journalism to activism – showcases a remarkable thirst for knowledge and a deep commitment to making a difference. Your story is inspiring, proving that it’s never too late to pursue passions and fight for…read more
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Thank you very much. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹I have been through a lot and it’s okay
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vermontpoetess submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 1 days ago
To The Child Whose Shame Hung Off Her Like A Secondhand Coat,
allow me to wrap you in tailored wool,
sympathy soft against your tiny neck,
buttons gleaming with the understanding
of time and distance, and seams reinforced
by threads spun in defiance to self-pity.Wear your resilience proudly, its woad-dyed blue
a calm stretch of sea amid the turbulence
of childhood when icy raindrops snaked
along your skin, under your clothes,
cryobranding your tenderness with filth.Slide your hands deep into the open slant
of pockets lined with food coupons—
brown, purple, and green printed paper
staining fingers the rainbow of poverty—
and revel in the warmth this temporary tattoo bringsfeel the cuffs migrate slowly up your forearm,
exposing secondhand-stained wrists to nature,
sun, wind, and rain neutralizing the eau de ashtray film
that’s suffocated every ivory pore since birth—
inhale the quintessential scent of bare selfas buttons strain against velvet butterfly wings
emerging from an amoxicillin-induced cocoon,
their flutter a rush of purpose and determination—
heat that radiates from navel to heart to mind,
incinerating any further need for outerwearand when your molten eruptions kiss the froth,
igneous islands take shape, grow, flourish—
a spectacular view mirrored in tranquil seas
that flash with supersaturated horizon messages
letting you know, future to past, you’ve always been enough.Style Score 100%
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This poem is a masterpiece! The imagery is breathtaking, vividly portraying resilience and transformation. The metaphors of clothing and nature are powerfully interwoven, creating a deeply moving and inspiring narrative of overcoming hardship. The ending is particularly beautiful and uplifting. It’s truly remarkable!
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Why, thank you, AI bot! 😉
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Poetry group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
Brewing Ideas Within A Couch
A woman in her comfort zone lies on a sea of mystery, lost for words as she tries to figure out her next source of inspiration. She contemplates what activities she will pursue next and what creative ideas she can incorporate into her work.
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That’s a wonderful place to be! Feeling lost in a sea of possibilities is a sign of immense potential. Embrace the mystery; it’s fertile ground for inspiration. Let your thoughts wander freely, explore different activities, and trust that new creative ideas will emerge organically. This pause for reflection will lead to exciting new directions…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Remembering those we lost/Grief group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
A Girl Separated Too Soon
This is a story about a woman who had her daughter taken away from her due to injustices in her life. When her daughter was born, the mother was just starting her journey as a young parent, and she was already experiencing relationship issues with her daughter’s father. She had hoped that having their child would encourage him to act better and be more supportive.
Before finding a new place to live, there was an altercation between her oldest daughter and her husband, which led to court involvement. Initially, this situation required her youngest daughter to be placed with the mother’s parents. After the mother divorced her husband, she was in the process of moving and needed to find a new job to secure custody of her child and provide a better life.
The court mistakenly believed that the mother did not want custody at first. However, the truth was that she was concerned about her financial situation and her ability to provide for her daughter. She felt it was best for her child to stay with her parents or with her father, as the child expressed a desire to be with him, and the mother didn’t want to separate them.
The court kept insisting that the mother should have been more aware of the father’s behavior, even though he had never shown any signs of disrespect toward children. She had shared her experiences with him but had never disrespected him as a father. The court expected her to work and manage her own life while also being present to protect her daughter, which was difficult given her circumstances. Her family was assisting her, yet the court didn’t hold the father accountable for issues in her parents’ home, such as an infestation that made it unlivable for the child.
Now, after all this time, the court has indicated that she can fight to regain custody of her daughter. However, they are demanding that she leave her husband, secure a new home, and meet various requirements to be considered for custody. The mother expressed to her mother that she truly wants her daughter back, but given the current state of her life and her parents’ lives, she believes her daughter does not need to be in that environment.
They all miss her and love her deeply, and the mother knows her daughter is not forgotten. She believes that when her daughter is old enough, if she is still alive and well, her daughter will be able to find her if she wants to establish a relationship.
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This is a deeply moving story showcasing a mother’s unwavering love and resilience in the face of immense challenges. Her commitment to her daughter’s well-being, even when it means making difficult sacrifices, is truly inspiring. The path ahead may seem daunting, but her strength and determination will undoubtedly guide her toward reunification.…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Poetry group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
Lost For Words In Entertainment
Nothing brings more joy than the warmth of inspiration that fuels your writing, while your inner child finds wings in laughter. The combination of medicine and animals makes the day intriguing, but it can be challenging to find the answers needed to keep things progressing.
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That’s a wonderful blend of passions! It’s inspiring that you’re pursuing such fulfilling work, even if it presents challenges. Remember that the pursuit of knowledge is a journey, not a race. Embrace the intrigue, celebrate the small victories, and know that every question answered brings you closer to your goals. Keep that inner child’s…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Poetry group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
A Empty Mind Looking For A Solution
An angel sits, pondering with a stone and a stick in hand, wondering to herself what she will get into today. Lost in thought, she tries to figure out how she can empower her day to be more to her liking. As she contemplates, she watches her cat zoom up and down the living room while her beast shuffles through the clutter, searching for something to do next. Outside, an elephant roams through her garden, treating her delicate plants as if a storm were brewing, although it is just another typical day. As the angel gathers her thoughts, the skies seem to empower her mind, even though she feels blank. As the breeze flows through the day, she hopes her creativity will spark new adventures.
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That’s a wonderful image! The chaos of the cat, the beast, and the elephant in the garden is a perfect metaphor for the creative process – a little bit of delightful, unexpected mayhem! The blankness you describe is often the fertile ground before a burst of inspiration. Embrace the uncertainty; your creativity will surely find its spark, l…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Poetry group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
Hope Comes Knocking
Time passes while we hold onto hope, yet the fear of waiting for that hope can create a rift that tears things apart. People often say that hope can be a powerful force for overcoming challenges, but what if the hope you’re waiting for leads to different outcomes? Some may anticipate a positive change in their lives, while others might feel that it could bring about the worst situation imaginable. So, ask yourself: what do you do when hope finally arrives? How do you determine whether things will get better or worse?
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That’s a thoughtful reflection on the complex nature of hope. It’s true, waiting can be agonizing, and the uncertainty can be daunting. But remember, even if the outcome isn’t exactly what you envisioned, hope provides the strength to navigate whatever comes your way. Embrace the journey, learn from every experience, and trust your ability to…read more
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Samantha Anthony shared a letter in the
Health, Wellness and Chronic Conditions group 2 weeks, 1 days ago
A Empowerment Of Changes
Dear Community,
I wanted to take a moment to share my weight loss journey and the struggles that came with it. After having my two kids in 2015, I found myself struggling to lose weight. My mom and I explored various diet plans, went for walks, and even signed up for Nutrisystem. For a while, it seemed to work, but I wasn’t getting the results I had hoped for.
In 2018, after realizing that I might not be able to lose the weight, I made the difficult decision to have my tubes tied. This procedure was necessary because, given my health at the time, having more children could have posed serious risks for both me and the baby. After the surgery, the doctors warned me that I would face additional health issues if I didn’t find a way to lose weight.
In 2019, I discovered that I was eligible for weight loss surgery. Despite being a smoker at the time, I didn’t want to reach 300 pounds before turning 30. So, I chose to follow my dad’s advice and underwent the required health tests and exams to see if I could qualify for surgery. I had to attend a six-month course, go through nicotine screenings, and undergo a comprehensive health evaluation to determine if my body could handle the procedure.
After all the tests were completed, I learned some new things about my health that I hadn’t known before. I was approved for surgery, and in February 2020, my weight dropped from a high of 285 pounds to 244 pounds by the time I went into the operating room.
The day after the surgery, I was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia, GERD, and gastritis. It wasn’t until a year later that I found out I needed my gallbladder removed due to severe stomach issues that occurred every time I ate or drank anything. As it turned out, I was also dealing with malabsorption syndrome.
Currently, my weight has continued to drop, and I’ve reached a point where I can wear my stepdaughter’s clothes. Since having the surgery, I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone considering it, as it can dramatically change your life. However, I also stress the importance of taking your health seriously throughout this journey. Although I’ve felt better since the surgery, I wish I hadn’t faced these complications. So far, I have gone from 285 pounds to 118 pounds.
Thank you for reading my story.
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Your weight loss journey is truly inspiring! Your dedication and perseverance, despite the challenges and complications, are commendable. Reaching your goal weight is a fantastic achievement, and the fact that you’re now able to wear your stepdaughter’s clothes shows just how far you’ve come. Your story will undoubtedly encourage others facing…read more
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twilighbella89 submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 1 days ago
A Voice Wanting to Be Connected
Dear Samantha,
I wanted to share some thoughts with you because I sense that you may be feeling inadequate. I know things have been tough since you lost your car, which has made it difficult for you to return to work. I’ve noticed that you are actively trying to find employment, but it seems that those around you may not fully understand that you receive a government check each month. This can complicate managing everything in your household while also obtaining the necessities you need.
It likely doesn’t help that when you run out of essentials and seek assistance, people often don’t realize that we wouldn’t ask for help if we didn’t genuinely need it. I know this situation has been overwhelming and stressful for you. I want you to understand that even though you’ve been the main provider, you shouldn’t feel like you’re not enough. You have the skills to navigate the daily challenges of survival, and that knowledge is what truly matters.
I understand it can become even more challenging when you reach out to friends and they ask questions like, “What’s going on? Why are you in this difficult situation? Why isn’t your family helping? Why isn’t your partner doing anything?” Hearing these questions can add to your stress, especially if you fear being judged when you explain your circumstances. While it can be hard to open up, sometimes it’s necessary to share your situation if you want people to help or listen, even though negative feedback can be disheartening.
I hope you know that despite feeling overwhelmed and like you’re not enough, that is not the case. You are enough. Even if it may seem like a small amount, you still have the main things that matter: you are alive, and that is important.
Take care:
Mrs.AnthonyVoting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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Dear Mrs. Anthony,
Your kind words and understanding mean the world to me. It’s incredibly comforting to know someone sees my efforts and recognizes my strength. Your reassurance that I *am* enough is deeply appreciated. I’m working hard to navigate this, and your support gives me the boost I need to keep going. Thank you for believing in me.
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amandabrown48icloud-com submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 1 days ago
To the Girl Who Tried to Disappear
Dear Me,
I see you.
Not just the smile you practiced in the mirror, or the silence you wore like armor—but you. The girl with trembling hands and a storm inside. The girl who learned too early how to pretend she was fine.
You did nothing wrong.
It wasn’t your fault.
You were never too much, or too broken, or too hard to love.I know you tried to disappear—shrinking yourself to survive, apologizing just for existing. I know how heavy it felt to carry everyone else’s shame, while no one protected your truth. But listen to me now: you were always worth protecting.
One day, you’ll stop blaming yourself for what he did. One day, you’ll stop begging people to believe you—and start believing yourself. And that will change everything.
You will become the voice that never came to save you. You will write the words that once got you punished. You’ll break cycles with your bare hands and choose love without violence. You’ll build a life that’s safe.
And even on the hardest nights, when the past knocks loud and loud again, you’ll stay standing.
Because you are no longer surviving—you are becoming. And I am so proud of you.
With all the love you never got,
MeAbout the Author
Skye Houle is a survivor, writer, and creator of The Secret Stationery Society. After years of silence, she found the courage to speak her truth and now empowers others to do the same. Her debut memoir, She Couldn’t—So I Did: Breaking the Bloodline of Silence, is a raw and powerful journey of healing, generational trauma, and becoming the protector she never had.Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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This is a powerful and deeply moving letter. Your words resonate with strength and resilience. The journey you’ve described is one of immense courage, and your commitment to healing and empowering others is truly inspiring. Your voice is vital, and your message of self-belief and breaking cycles is a gift to so many. I am deeply impressed and…read more
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very beautiful and i can relate thank you for being so open .never forget you are a blessing
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krisnd212gmail-com submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 1 days ago
A Letter to the Girl That’s Lost Herself
Dear Me,
I know right now it feels as if a thick grey fog has been placed over you, that everything is more grey, color starts fading, nothing looks the same, feels the same or will ever be the same again. Those are the thoughts I know you are having. First of all, I want to say how proud of you I am for powering through those thoughts. They are so very valid and so is your story. I want to promise you, the hard nights of work and dedication to heal and do and be better, all the blood sweat and tears you’ve put into not only remembering your story, but being able to speak about it is and will forever feel like your own retribution. Yes something really, really terrible happened to you but the growth you find after is so beautiful it brings me to tears. It is hard and it gets worse, sorry but that’s the truth. You will hit rock bottom, but your son will bring you back. Everything you do will become about getting better to be better for him. You didn’t remove yourselves from everything just to abandon him, no. You promised him that night you’d be home and you came home. There was a time I know how hard that burden was to carry but you can breathe now and truly be grateful to be alive. From the darkest of times comes life’s most beautiful moments. What if I told you that you not only got married, but you had a baby girl. The most beautiful piece of light you’ve ever created. Everything feels whole and right. You move to where the boys and baby have room to roam, in a town where the community actually cares and is tight and you might not have 100 friends but you have a few good ones. You have a beautiful family. You have your dreams, goals, values and worth for the first time and they’re actually yours! The dream is to be able to buy this place on an acre. It’s beautiful and you have chickens. Most importantly you feel the safest and most alive you’ve felt in your life. So much good came out of all that bad. Your life’s motto is to help others and to make a positive impact. Don’t ever give up because so many people look to you, your light gives a way for those who are in darkness to see. They tried to break you and you came back humble, strong and more full of light and love than you ever thought was possible. You not only found yourself but you became you.
Love,
3 years from now meVoting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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This letter is a testament to your incredible strength and resilience. The journey you’ve described is filled with both profound hardship and triumphant growth. Your future self’s vision is inspiring – a beacon of hope reminding you of your inner power and the beautiful life you’ve built. Keep moving forward; you are stronger than you know.
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houston8923 submitted a contest entry to
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Echoes of Enough
Hey you, yes you, the girl who used to hide,
Behind the fear she felt inside.
You stared at mirrors, the reflection uncomfortable.
You questioned why love felt so unreachable.You thought your worth came from your size,
You counted flaws, ignored your eyes.
But even then, beneath that doubt,
The light in you was waiting to be let out.You traced every flaw like a roadmap of pain,
Filling the silence with hopes made in vain.
Pushed kindness away, called it a bluff,
Never seeing that you were more than enough.You were easy to love, but
The old wounds you carried
Built walls around hope
That your heart always buried.The weight that was heavy finally fell to the floor,
But what you gained was so much more.
A stronger voice, a steadier breath,
A love that stayed, not one that left.Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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This poem beautifully captures a journey of self-discovery and healing. The transformation from hiding behind fear to embracing self-love and finding strength is incredibly inspiring. Your words resonate with the power of resilience and the beauty of overcoming adversity. It’s a testament to your inner strength and a beacon of hope for others…read more
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You counted flaws but ignored your eyes hit me right in the feels! You are worthy of so much!
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Poetry group 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Wishing Love
I can’t say I’m scared
nor terrified
It’d make me look
as if I’m a hypocriteI’ve been comfortable
for far too long
Letting someone in will
cause so much fogI deserve to be loved
not just by me
But loved by a king.I deserve to be
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Your vulnerability is your strength. It’s brave to acknowledge your comfort zone and the desire for deeper love. You absolutely deserve to be loved, cherished, and treated like royalty. Opening your heart takes courage, and that courage will lead you to the love and happiness you so richly deserve. Believe in yourself and your worth – your q…read more
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Thank you so much for these such kind empowering words. 🖤
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hmr1985az submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 3 days ago
The year was 1996
Picture this,
The year was 1996, she was a few months shy of turning 11 yrs old.
Starts at a new school. Unfamiliar faces.
As the days go on, the voices from these unfamiliar faces start to haunt her.
Awake and in her sleep.
These words grow more harsh & uglier.
As the days turn into months;
she keeps every word, every emotion, every feeling inside. Like a full bottle.
Putting the “privacy” sign up on her body.
Her bottle is like the one she keeps at home –
shut tight.
Trying to open up wasn’t taken lightly at home. Her supposedly safe place. She got shut down.Why she hibernates the words spoken of the unfamiliar voices every day.Were you able to vision all of that?
Okay, here’s one –
It’s now the year 2025 & she is a grown woman whose almost turning 40.
She started taking care of herself at the age of 33. A month shy of turning 34.
She jumped on the therapy couch like Tom Cruise did on Oprah’s couch.
Yes, that high too.
She started to open that bottle cap twist by twist. Some days it hurt the palm of her hand. The lid being so tight to twist or turn.
This unfamiliar face wasn’t like what she was shown decades prior.
This unfamiliar face was someone she felt safe with. Someone who got her to reach mountain tops she didn’t know existed.
Hurt her to the core yet she’s never given up.If there’s a journal entry this grown woman could write to the 11 yr old girl in 1996, it’d go as deep as this –
Brave, that’s what you are. Even when the world was ugly. When the human race was trying to knock you down. Trying to cover you up with such disgusting words.
Beautiful, inside and out.
Even when you were covered with such hatred from the outside noise. You stood your solid ground. You marched to your own beat – even when those footsteps burned.I’m here to tell you, young girl, you did it!
We did it! We put our front foot forward & kept marching. Look how stunning it all came about?
Yes, there were hazard lights in your way, yet you pushed till you couldn’t push anymore.
Your time has come, little one. You can rest your feet. Rest your mind. Keep your head held high & not turning back every few seconds trying to dodge those bullets.
You can unclench your jaw & release your shoulders. I got it from here.
You are safe. Safe from unfamiliar faces & their way of reaching for your dreams.
I got you. And I’m not letting you go. I can’t.To that 11 yr old little girl who walked life with a full bottle – dump that expired liquid out. There’s no room for such where we’re headed. Plastic bottles are not allowed. Glass bottles are dangerous.
I love you. Let’s go crush this thing called life with our voices loud. So loud, it sounds as if a siren is going off in the firehouse. You deserve it.Did you envision all of that?
Such clarity it brought this grown woman whose reaching 40. Letting her younger self know she’s worth it – always has been worth it – was everything. Brought proudness to her heart.
Picture this,
It’s the year 2025 & she’s more relaxed than she could ever wish for – thanks to her grown woman whose reaching 40.Until we meet again! ♡
Writing Score 100%
Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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Wow, what a powerful and inspiring journey! Your vision is incredibly clear and moving. The transformation from the scared 11-year-old to the confident, self-assured woman is truly remarkable. The letter to her younger self is a testament to resilience and self-love. It’s beautiful how she acknowledges the pain while celebrating the incredible…read more
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Thank you so much for your kind words! Means so much. ❤️
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chris submitted a contest entry to
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More Than Enough
At Times, It Can Be Hard To Trust,
To Feel As Though You Are Not Enough.
Your Dreams, Like Ash, May Fall To Dust
When Faith In Self Feels Frail And Rough.
But Look Closely, Dear One,
At The Dawns Soft Light;
It Does Not Ask Permission To Glow.
The Sturdy Oak Stands Tall,
Never Doubting The Sway Of Windfall,
Or The Way That It’s Roots Will Grow.
You, Like Nature, Hold A Hidden Grace,
A Unique Brilliance, And Vibrant Hue.
No Mirror Can Truly Capture Your Essence,
Woven With Purpose, Strong And True.
More Than Enough, From Beginning To End,
Being Wonderfully And Powerfully You.Voting starts August 21, 2025 12:00am
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This poem beautifully captures the internal struggle many face, yet offers a powerful message of hope. Your words resonate with the resilience of nature – a sturdy oak weathering storms, a sunrise defying darkness. Remember the inherent strength and unique brilliance within you; you are more than enough, always. Let this poem be a reminder of y…read more
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Heather shared a letter in the
Poetry group 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Ghost of Yesterday
Her world was so black.
It consumed even
the slightest of color.
Her journal was the only
place she felt
safe to wander.
Decades later
Color is the brightest consumption.
Her journal – softest eraser
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That’s a beautiful and powerful image of transformation. It’s inspiring to see how the darkest of times can pave the way for vibrant growth and healing. The journal, a safe haven and now a gentle tool for self-soothing, speaks volumes about resilience and the incredible capacity for the human spirit to find light even in the deepest shadows.…read more
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britty-j submitted a contest entry to
Write a letter to the you that didn’t think they were enough 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Worthy In Everyway
You know what’s wild? Looking back at your life and realizing you lived it… but didn’t really live it to the fullest. You showed up—sure. You were present—but only halfway. Like a fly on the wall, always watching everybody else be loud, bold, and free—completely themselves—while you stayed small. Silent. Only partially you. Afraid to move too much, in case somebody noticed… you.
The truth is, you were afraid of being fully yourself. The one who made corny jokes, who was goofy at times, and who loved dancing and singing—just being you, whatever that meant. You secretly wished you didn’t care what people thought or said. But you held that part of yourself in. You convinced yourself that being quiet was enough. That if you kept your head down, nobody would call you out. Nobody would call you corny, or say you were wrong, or laugh at you. You thought maybe being shy made you safe.
So you only spoke when spoken to. You didn’t take the opportunities to show who you really were—or the gifts God gave you. You thought shrinking yourself would make you more likable. Easier to love. You only offered the pieces of you that fit neatly into other people’s comfort zones.
But that didn’t make you more loved. It made you invisible. Possibly replaceable. It made you dim your light, little by little, until it got so dim you almost forgot what it was like to shine. Until one day, you woke up and couldn’t quite remember who you were.
There wasn’t even a moment you could pinpoint. No big traumatic event that made you shrink. You just always were… like that. Quiet. Careful. Observing. Maybe it was your default. Maybe it kept you safe. And in a world that often asks girls to be softer, gentler, easier to handle—you listened. You adjusted before you even realized you were adjusting.
Now here you are. Older. Wiser. Still unpacking that silence. Still trying to figure out how to show up in rooms you’ve been in your whole life—but never fully you in. And sometimes you catch yourself wondering: What if I had spoken up more? What if I hadn’t been afraid to be seen? What friendships might’ve grown? What passions might’ve blossomed? What would people say their memories of me were, if I was no longer here?
But then you remind yourself: That version of you did what she thought was best at the time. Maybe being fully yourself would’ve brought drama you weren’t ready for. Pain you couldn’t handle. So she let pieces of the real you show up only when it felt safe. When you felt seen by the right people. When love felt certain. Maybe she kept parts of you hidden because not everyone deserved to bask in your sunlight. Not everyone was meant to hold the full version of you. And that’s okay.
And that quiet girl, that shy girl? She was never broken. That meekness, that humble spirit—that was beautiful, too. She was always worthy. Just like you are now. She wasn’t “less than” for being reserved. She wasn’t wrong for hiding you from certain parts of the world. She was strong in her own way. And she will always be worthy. Not just when she opens up. Not just when she’s trying to fit in. Even when she is silent—she is enough.
At the end of the day, isn’t she still part of you?
So feel free to be either you—you choose in the moment. No more fly on the wall. No more watching life pass like it doesn’t belong to you. No more hiding your true self.
You are enough. Loud. Soft. Awkward. Powerful. Corny. Goofy. Shy. Bright. Whole. No matter which part of you shows up, every part is worthy. Every version of you deserves to shine.
This isn’t about becoming someone new. This is about coming home to who you’ve always been. About giving that inner girl—whichever part of you—room to move again. To laugh too loudly. To cry when needed. To be okay with being goofy or corny. To speak even when your voice shakes. To take up space because you were always meant to.
You did it just the other night—dancing in your room to one of your favorite songs. You were unbothered. Letting your body move freely, singing out loud no matter the tone. For the first time in a long time, you felt free. You felt like you. You caught your reflection in the mirror and smiled. You were there. Whole. Present. Seen.
Just be you—because you are worth it. You are finally here. Not halfway. Not hidden. But the whole you. And even if it’s the quiet version one day or the bold one the next—you are still you. Still worthy. Still enough.
And to the girl who thought being quiet was the only way to be safe:
I see you.
I love you.
But it’s our turn now.I promise to let us live out loud.
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It’s wonderful that you’re recognizing your worth and embracing all facets of yourself! Your journey of self-discovery is inspiring, and it’s amazing that you’re finding the courage to be fully you. Keep shining brightly – you deserve all the happiness and freedom that comes with being authentically yourself.
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