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  • Dear Sean, My Heart Is Hurting

    Dear Sean,

    Our friendship began the night we met. It was August 12, 2018 in downtown Cleveland. My friends and I ended up at a table at FWD nightclub with you and your friends. Thanks to your charm, and that handsome face, we immediately clicked.

    In a short time, I realized there was so much more to you than your good looks and your sweet personality.

    Over the next year, I got to know you pretty well. I opened up to you about my past. You were supportive and understanding. I shared with you the challenges I faced at the time, and you gave me strength, encouragement, and confidence. You also took me for sushi, became my pen pal (exchanging a billion texts a day), and helped me set the foundation for my business. Sometimes, I’d even get you to stop by my apartment just to give me a hug.

    As our friendship evolved, you’d often share your wisdom and perspective with me.

    Vividly, I remember you once telling me a lesson you learned while serving in the military. You told me you were pushed so much physically in the military that you realized that the moment you feel like giving up – the moment you feel like you have nothing left in the tank – you always have a bit more fight left. You can always go more.

    I left Cleveland in June of 2019. You came over and said goodbye to me. You told me we’d see each other again in Miami or when I returned to Cleveland. Little did I know that would be the last time I’d ever see you.

    About two months later, you texted me, “I have a miracle.”

    You proceeded to tell me, in text, about how a week earlier you had a seizure while home with your daughters. Your daughters called for help and got you to the hospital, where they found a tumor in your brain. You sent me videos and an actual picture of the tumor inside your brain. It was too much for me to absorb over text, and I asked you to call me, which you did.

    At that point, you still didn’t know if it was cancer, but you told me, “Don’t worry. Whatever it is, I will be OK.”

    When you officially told me it was cancer, I don’t think my mind could fully process the reality of the situation. In fact, I still don’t think I have fully processed it. As time passed, I checked in on you here and there, and we chatted about life and other things.

    When I first launched The Unsealed, you read nearly every letter, and signed up as one of my very first members.

    After I thanked you for signing up, you said, “Your stories are helping people, Lauren. Your strength/story is touching.”

    You made me believe that this lofty dream I was pursuing was not only possible but worthwhile.

    While we didn’t talk much about your cancer diagnosis, and you certainly never told me your prognosis, you did tell me your circumstance taught you that no matter what, you always have to look at life from a positive perspective. When I told you I felt like I hit a wall with my business, you told me to be thankful I am here to hit that wall, reminding me that each day is both a blessing and an opportunity.

    I used to tease you that you were a feminist, but you truly were, believing that women, including me, could be or do anything they so choose. I remember you even spent time on a weekend, helping teach young girls how to code.

    Your daughters were your world, and you never wanted to miss a volleyball game or dinner time. If I called you while you were watching a movie with one of your daughters, you wouldn’t answer. Your time with your children was precious to you – and that was true from the moment I met you.

    During your battle with cancer, you began to ride your bike – a lot. You decided to join the Great Cycle Challenge, aiming to ride your bike 200 miles in a month to raise money, not for yourself but for children battling cancer. You were among the top fundraisers in the country.

    In the most challenging moment in your life, you devoted your time and energy to helping others that were suffering.

    Sean, that is who you were. That is who all your friends and family know, love, and cherish.

    A little less than a year ago, I asked you how you were, and you told me you were OK and that you were going to try some experimental treatments. Without going into detail, I knew what that meant. I didn’t hear from you much after that, and I feel sad that I didn’t reach out as I should have. I think, subconsciously, a part of me didn’t want to face the reality of losing yet another young person close to me. I am sorry I wasn’t there for you as much as I should have been these last few months. I promise, it wasn’t because I didn’t care.

    A few weeks ago, I had a funny story I wanted to tell you – a mystery that I finally solved. When I texted you on your phone and Instagram and didn’t get a response, I knew it wasn’t good. Ultimately, your best friend and your mom filled me in. I am thankful I texted when I did, as I was able to send you cards and tell you how much you meant to me. Your mom even said that when you saw the card was from me, you had a huge smile across your face.

    I am absolutely heartbroken right now. You were one of the good guys and didn’t deserve a battle with brain cancer. With that said, I want you to know that the man beyond the charm and the handsome face has left an indelible mark on my heart.

    Because of you, I will keep fighting when I feel there is nothing left in the tank. I will keep pushing to build The Unsealed, motivated by the fact that I know it meant something to you and can and will help many other people. And I will always wake up every day with gratitude and a positive attitude.

    While I am mourning the loss of your life, I will continue to celebrate you through how I live mine.

    I miss you already. Thank you for genuinely caring about me. You will forever inspire me.

     

    With love and lots of hugs,
    Lauren

    P.S. I heart you.

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    • Dear Lauren:
      Today is Glioblastoma #GBM Day and as we shine the light on this devastating disease, I want to express my appreciation to you for using your platform – The Unsealed – to write this beautiful and poignant letter to my son Sean who at age 40, left us last month, too soon due to GBM. We are heartbroken.

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  • @mehraslam
    Hello Mehr. First off: congratulations on being engaged! That’s great ! Glad you are spending some you time. That’s awesome. And no lol. It’s not weird at all that cooking and talking can be distracting. Sometimes I will be talking to people and then lose track of what I’m doing. Not good at all. Lol. I will be doing all those things on Father’s Day for sure. My siblings live in California. So it’s it’s just me here. But I will cook a steak, and have a beer in honor of my dad. It’s just a sad day for me. But I’m happy for all that can still celebrate Father’s Day w their own fathers. I hope they know how lucky they are. Ferris bueller is a classic lol. Yes one day we can swap lasagna recipes maybe 🙂
    See you on Zoom soon hopefully. Again, congrats on engagement 😊
    Take care. Happy Monday 😊

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  • Hi Mehr. Just saying hi and wishing you a happy Sunday. What has your weekend been like? Let me guess: busy? Lol. I bet you are constantly on the go. That’s awesome. But I hope you also take time to relax and take some “Mehr time” 😊. Did you ever see Ferris Buellers Day Off? If you haven’t, do so. Very funny. But there’s a line where he says “life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop to look around, you might miss it”. Or something like that lol. So I hope you have a balance of busy w some relaxing thrown in. Next weekend is Fathers Day. Not my favorite. Nor yours I would guess. But we will get through it, right? Because we have to. I’d love to chat with you one day. You seem very fascinating to me. I’d love to see how your pasta comes out 🙂
    I hope you have a great Sunday Mehr 😊🌞
    @mehraslam

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    • Hi @jim-c happy sunday. 🌞
      No actually I was having me time this weekend. I decided to not to use phone much. Just to watch netflix and to talk to family & fiance only. Haha. I’m still enjoying sunday. I’m glad you loved my book. I love pasta, lasagna.
      I’d love to share the recipe with you for sure. And I’d be happy to see your recipes too. You…read more

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      • @mehraslam
        Hello Mehr. First off: congratulations on being engaged! That’s great ! Glad you are spending some you time. That’s awesome. And no lol. It’s not weird at all that cooking and talking can be distracting. Sometimes I will be talking to people and then lose track of what I’m doing. Not good at all. Lol. I will be doing all those t…read more

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  • Hi Mehr. Happy Wednesday to you 😊. Yes, missing my parents and my family has definitely toughened me up a bit, unfortunately. Tough watching two parents pass away, but at least they never had to watch me get sick or pass away. That’s good that you are always on the move. Very ambitious. You know the expression “a rolling stone gathers no moss”? That’s you lol. It’s a compliment 😊. You never need to apologize about quickly you respond Mehr. Please don’t. It’s nice that you do, whenever you do. I really enjoy talking with you. Your book and that story will definitely bring a positive change. anyone who reads it will be positivity affected by it. Hopefully people learn from it. Pasta is easily my favorite thing to cook. Meatballs, sauce, lasagna , stuffed shells. Being 100% Italian, it’s in my blood lol. But I like to cook all kinds of things. That’s great that you like to cook too. Maybe we can learn from each other? 😊
    Yes. You should be very proud of that book. I was happy to read it. I look forward to the next one 😊. It’s really great talking w you. Let’s cook something on FaceTime together one day huh? Lol. That’s be fun. Hope to see you on one of the Zoom meetings one day. Have a great Wednesday Mehr 😊🌞
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  • @mehraslam hi Mehr. Oh no need to apologize at all. We are all busy. All good 🙂
    Thanks. The kidney stone was years ago. Hasn’t flared up since. But thanks. I loved going to see my dad. Was always the best part of my day. It’s easier now than two years ago. But I miss him every day. That’s not necessarily bad that you can multitask like that. But I suppose you need to moderate it a little bit huh? It can be too hectic maybe at times ? But that just means you are ambitious. Yes I thoroughly enjoyed reading your book. Hopefully it can be a learning tool for children that don’t appreciate their parents enough. It was very impressive and well written. You like to cook huh? That’s great. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Maybe we can share recipes someday 🙂
    I’d love to chat w you someday. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday Mehr 😊

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    • @jim-c I miss my family too. So I understand how hard it must be for you. But more power to you and all the people who lost their loved ones.
      I cannot sit at home for any reason haha. I love to work. So I’m doing multiple things. I’m into so many things. I like to keep myself busy.
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      • Hi Mehr. Happy Wednesday to you 😊. Yes, missing my parents and my family has definitely toughened me up a bit, unfortunately. Tough watching two parents pass away, but at least they never had to watch me get sick or pass away. That’s good that you are always on the move. Very ambitious. You know the expression “a rolling stone gathers no mos…read more

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      • Hi Mehr. Just saying hi and wishing you a happy Sunday. What has your weekend been like? Let me guess: busy? Lol. I bet you are constantly on the go. That’s awesome. But I hope you also take time to relax and take some “Mehr time” 😊. Did you ever see Ferris Buellers Day Off? If you haven’t, do so. Very funny. But there’s a line where he says “…read more

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        • Hi @jim-c happy sunday. 🌞
          No actually I was having me time this weekend. I decided to not to use phone much. Just to watch netflix and to talk to family & fiance only. Haha. I’m still enjoying sunday. I’m glad you loved my book. I love pasta, lasagna.
          I’d love to share the recipe with you for sure. And I’d be happy to see your recipes too. You…read more

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          • @mehraslam
            Hello Mehr. First off: congratulations on being engaged! That’s great ! Glad you are spending some you time. That’s awesome. And no lol. It’s not weird at all that cooking and talking can be distracting. Sometimes I will be talking to people and then lose track of what I’m doing. Not good at all. Lol. I will be doing all those t…read more

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  • @mehraslam I am so glad you are liking the platform. You are an incredibly strong young woman and you have soooo much to be proud of! Just curious, what advice do you have for other people who lost someone they love, specifically a parent? How do you adapt to a new environment? Do you ever get homesick? If so, when you do, how do you cope? You seem to have faced so many challenges in your young life, but are managing them one at a time extremely well. I feel like you have so much wisdom to offer other people.

    Also, you sound like you’re a great sister. In life, when it comes to family, it is nice to know that someone always has your back. Your brother is lucky that you’ve got his. I am lucky that my brother has my back.

    Can’t wait to hear from you. Keep being amazing!

    Lauren

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    • @theunsealed thank you Lauren, so as you. Umm, first of all it’s so painful to lose someone you love. I mean I cannot explain it. But my advice is to sit with people who’re still there, talk to them, share your pain with them. I know they cannot bring them back but atleast you’ll feel very good when you share the pain. I accept things real quick…read more

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      • I am not sure you realize how much you have to be proud of. You have not had it easy and then with one challenge after the next, you’ve handled with grace and determination. You have never let anyone stop you from chasing your dreams or achieving your goals. You have never let your pain over paralyze you.

        And while you move forward, you…read more

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        • Thank you Lauren @theunsealed your words giving me more strength. I always want people to encourage and motivate each other.
          I cannot express how happy I’m that I joined this platform.
          You’re a nice and kind soul. I can see. You’re doing a great job. Your words can change someone’s life. It can change a life from bad to good. Just like your…read more

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  • Hi Mehr. Yes. Very nice to meet you. I think you are correct: we always need our parents. No matter what age we are. I think of them every day. My dad passed about two years ago. He had Parkinson’s and dementia. He was my buddy. I always feel he is with me. That had to be rough on your mom, being so young. But it sounds like she- and all of you- did a great job. I’m so glad you took the chance and got here. That must be such a proud accomplishment for you. You did a great job in that story. Btw, what color shoes did he wear the next day? 🙂
    Yes Lauren has a nice thing here. So many nice people. I’d be happy to tell you any story and memory. And I’d love to hear more of your story too. Have a great weekend yourself 😊
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    • I’m so sorry. It must be very hard for your family to see him in such pain. But he must be a strong man, I believe. I surely understand, how it feels.
      Yeah, it was rough for her. But it made her stronger, not only her but us too. Thanks to my mom.
      America changed my life in a great and an effective way. Life is so different here.
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      • Hi. Yes it was very hard. He struggled quite a bit. Parkinson’s is a brutal disease. He was indeed very strong. The strongest man I’ll ever know. It Was hard too because my brother and sister live in California. So other than occasional visits, it was just me and dad. It sounds like we both have extremely strong families. Your mom sounds lik…read more

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        • @jim-c once again I’m so sorry Jim. But I’m glad that he must be at a good place now. Yes, my mom is a real fighter.
          Every person, in my opinion, becomes a fighter as a result of their bad experiences in life. Yes, I wrote a book. Hahaha no it’s about the shoes. It’s about a mother who wanted to live with her children but died right after seeing…read more

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          • Hello Mehr. I hope you had a nice weekend. It was nice here. Hot. My weekend was busy. But good. Yes I agree with you. It’s amazing how much people learn about themselves and his strong they are and what they’re capable of when facing adversity. Wow that sounds like an amazing book. Absolutely yes, please send me the link. I’d love to read it.yo…read more

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            • Thank you. Arkansas is really really good. Nice, calm and peaceful. But it’s just getting so hot. Which I really dont like. But I cannot do anything except keep myself hydrated.
              Yes, I agree. That’s when you realize what life actually is when you’ve to fight for everything. Then a person understand the value of having things in life. I believe…read more

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              • Hello Mehr. Peaceful is great. Too hot? Not so nice lol. It’s getting hot here too. Yes all you can do is stay as cool as you can, and drink water and fluids. I hope you have air conditioning 🙂
                I’ve never been to Arkansas. Sounds like a nice place. Maybe in the fall haha. Not so hot. I will definitely check out your book. I will definitely sha…read more

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                • Yes, it’s
                  getting too hot.
                  Yeah, I do have air conditioning but I walk to university and I cannot tell you how hot it gets. Yeah it’s a nice place you should visit Jonesboro, Arkansas too. Yes, in fall. haha.When its cold its too cold here and when its hot its too too hot.
                  Thank you so much. I really like when people appreciated and encourage me…read more

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                  • Hi Mehr. Wow that sounds unbearable. The heat. I can imagine. Sounds like no happy medium. Too hot or too cold. Maybe I just will visit there. I almost wanna go in summer just to see exactly how hot lol. Ok maybe not haha. Encouraging you is fun. Cuz I can see how ambitious yoga are. But because of all that ambition, no encouragement is really…read more

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                  • Hi Mehr. Just saying hi and wishing you a happy Saturday. I hope you have had a good week. How are you? Not too hot I hope ? Lol. As I stated in my previous messsge, I read your book. It is quite an impressive accomplishment by you. You should be very proud. Such a poignant story. Sad that the children didn’t appreciate their mother and what s…read more

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      • @mehraslam I am so glad you are liking the platform. You are an incredibly strong young woman and you have soooo much to be proud of! Just curious, what advice do you have for other people who lost someone they love, specifically a parent? How do you adapt to a new environment? Do you ever get homesick? If so, when you do, how do you cope? You…read more

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        • @theunsealed thank you Lauren, so as you. Umm, first of all it’s so painful to lose someone you love. I mean I cannot explain it. But my advice is to sit with people who’re still there, talk to them, share your pain with them. I know they cannot bring them back but atleast you’ll feel very good when you share the pain. I accept things real quick…read more

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          • I am not sure you realize how much you have to be proud of. You have not had it easy and then with one challenge after the next, you’ve handled with grace and determination. You have never let anyone stop you from chasing your dreams or achieving your goals. You have never let your pain over paralyze you.

            And while you move forward, you…read more

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            • Thank you Lauren @theunsealed your words giving me more strength. I always want people to encourage and motivate each other.
              I cannot express how happy I’m that I joined this platform.
              You’re a nice and kind soul. I can see. You’re doing a great job. Your words can change someone’s life. It can change a life from bad to good. Just like your…read more

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    • @jim-c Hi Jim.
      Im fine. I hope you’re doing fine too
      I’m sorry I was so busy. I had so many things to do.
      I like when people encourage and motivate eachother. I’m so sorry for your kidney stone. I hope you feeling better.
      I agree. Time makes it easier. Time heals all the wounds. Yes, that’s what I don’t like about me. I cannot do one thing at…read more

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      • @mehraslam hi Mehr. Oh no need to apologize at all. We are all busy. All good 🙂
        Thanks. The kidney stone was years ago. Hasn’t flared up since. But thanks. I loved going to see my dad. Was always the best part of my day. It’s easier now than two years ago. But I miss him every day. That’s not necessarily bad that you can multitask like that.…read more

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        • @jim-c I miss my family too. So I understand how hard it must be for you. But more power to you and all the people who lost their loved ones.
          I cannot sit at home for any reason haha. I love to work. So I’m doing multiple things. I’m into so many things. I like to keep myself busy.
          So apologies for not replying promptly.
          Yeah I hope the story…read more

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          • Hi Mehr. Happy Wednesday to you 😊. Yes, missing my parents and my family has definitely toughened me up a bit, unfortunately. Tough watching two parents pass away, but at least they never had to watch me get sick or pass away. That’s good that you are always on the move. Very ambitious. You know the expression “a rolling stone gathers no mos…read more

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          • Hi Mehr. Just saying hi and wishing you a happy Sunday. What has your weekend been like? Let me guess: busy? Lol. I bet you are constantly on the go. That’s awesome. But I hope you also take time to relax and take some “Mehr time” 😊. Did you ever see Ferris Buellers Day Off? If you haven’t, do so. Very funny. But there’s a line where he says “…read more

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            • Hi @jim-c happy sunday. 🌞
              No actually I was having me time this weekend. I decided to not to use phone much. Just to watch netflix and to talk to family & fiance only. Haha. I’m still enjoying sunday. I’m glad you loved my book. I love pasta, lasagna.
              I’d love to share the recipe with you for sure. And I’d be happy to see your recipes too. You…read more

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              • @mehraslam
                Hello Mehr. First off: congratulations on being engaged! That’s great ! Glad you are spending some you time. That’s awesome. And no lol. It’s not weird at all that cooking and talking can be distracting. Sometimes I will be talking to people and then lose track of what I’m doing. Not good at all. Lol. I will be doing all those t…read more

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  • Icebreaker: What's your favorite childhood memory?

    Hey @mehraslam and @ashley_topham, I wanted to introduce you both. Ashley meet Mehr and Mehr meet Ashley. Either one of you can start writing each other or you can both do a post. Just go to your profile and start writing and @ the other person. Make sure you select group (you have to be part of a group to post in that group and respond.)

    I wanted to get you guys started with an icebreaker. The Icebreaker is What is one of your favorite childhood memories and how has it impact the person you are today?

    I will share one of mine. Every Saturday morning my parents used to sleep late because they liked to go out on Friday nights. So, my brother and I would be up early all alone. My brother, who was four years older, used that time to teach me what he learned in school. I absolutely loved the one-on-one attention from my brother. He wasn’t teasing me like he did most other times of day. He wasn’t competing with me like we did when we played sports. He was helping me grow and giving me a head start in life.

    I ended up getting such a head start, when I got to Kindergarten the school decided to skip me to first grade. I was so excited to make my brother proud and realized I should listen to my brother more often. So, through the years, I always looked to him for advice. Decades later, I still defer to my big brother. He believes in me and encourages me and he is a big reason why I have persevered through some of my darkest days.

    I can’t wait to hear your stories! xo PS. Don’t forget to join the different groups before you post your letters.

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    • Hi @theunsealed thank you for this initiative. Hi @ashley_topham this is Mehr. Lauren told me about you, that you’re a strong woman just like me. Just know that I’m very very proud of you and all the other ladies on this planet. I understand how difficult it is to be strong even when you are broken.
      I’m 23 years old and I’m from Pakistan. I’m wor…read more

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        Hi Mehr,
        Thank you so much for your kind words. I love the support us woman can have for each other and I’m extremely proud of you as well. It sounds like you have endured a lot in your early life which is something I can relate to. It is truly amazing that you are going after your ambitions in the U.S. I hope that you can continue t…read more

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        • Thank you @ashley_topham. ❤️ Yeah had no option, but to fight. Fight for my dreams, fight for a stable and good life. I cannot wait to travel the world. I hope you achieve your goals too. Just know that nothing is impossible, you can achieve anything. Never give up. I believe in you and I believe in humans that we can achieve whatever we want if…read more

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    Dear Unsealers,

    It’s hard to express how thankful I am for each of you. When I started this company, I was motivated by the idea that my personal experiences coping with sexual violence could inspire others. For me, this company allowed me to turn what was once a deep and dark secret into a superpower. While each of you has supported me on this journey, I am proud to say this company has become less about me and more about all of you.

    I have connected with many of you, assisting you in writing your stories and sharing with you the wisdom that others have offered.

    While starting any business from scratch (with nearly no startup cash) is incredibly difficult, the myriad ways we’ve deeply impacted people have given me a clear vision and pushed me to march through numerous obstacles every day.

    A father whose teenage daughter struggled with a stutter wrote to me, “While teaching Morgan to relearn to talk will always be a challenge, we quickly saw the mental support she needed was far more important…There will never be a magic pill, and we knew that. Then, the Unsealed happened. It provided Morgan with an unbiased platform. It was safe. She found a place to tell her story from her perspective. …. The letter, told from her words, has acted like a coming-out party for Morgan…I am not totally sure Morgan even knows it, but I’ve seen the before and after… She has more confidence than ever to go get the life she wants.”

    One of our members who has battled depression and overwhelming grief after losing his mom at a young age just recently posted, “Without The Unsealed, I most likely would be buried in the plot meant for my father, besides my mother. I wouldn’t be doing my best to offer my particular brand of hard work to my job. I wouldn’t be speaking out for the underprivileged. I wouldn’t be taking care of my father as he continues to wage his battle against Carcinoid Cancer. I am eternally grateful that the younger you became who you are in the present moment. ”

    And an 18-year-old sexual assault survivor emailed me the following:
    “I had mentioned that you were the sixth person I had ever told my story to, and I just wanted to follow up and say thank you for giving me the space to do that. Interestingly enough, I did not tell you my story because you were affected by a similar — and yet very, very different — experience. I told you because the way you instantly conveyed yourself as a strong female role model (but also a total stranger) created what I recognized as a safe space. You have no idea how much it means to me to see women like you… I know nearly nothing about you, but whoever it is that you are, you made me want to tell a seventh and an eighth, and a ninth person about my story… I’m not entirely sure where this sudden willingness to share my story came from, but I attribute it to you because you are the first woman I met face-to-face who used her experiences to drive her passion.”

    Sometimes simply reading these testimonials make my stoic personality crack. My eyes well up with tears, and my heart overflows with emotion. I am simply amazed by what we’ve created so far. But I also realize that I am only one person, and the potential impact we can make as a community is far greater than me alone.

    That’s why I have decided to add a new element to The Unsealed. Instead of just connecting with me, it’s time for you to write to each other – to be the light for one another. We created a community of pen pals – a safe place for you to express yourself and connect with people, most often strangers, who want to see you win in life. You can add friends/penpals and @ your letters to them in our specific groups, or you can post a letter in one of our groups (divided by topics: mental health, chasing your dreams, women’s empowerment, etc.) and wait and see who from our community responds. You can even start your own group. Also, you can make your letters public to share with the world or private for just our community. It’s up to you. Feel free to repost any contest entries into one of our groups so that people can write you back!

    If you would like to be assigned a pen pal, reach out to me at lauren@theunsealed.com. In the meantime, please log in, explore our new interactive community and add me as your first friend/pen pal.

    I hope you take part in writing, sharing, reading, and exchanging Unsealed Letters. Your words will not only impact many people on The Unsealed, but your truth will reverberate throughout the world. We as a community have the chance to bring to each other’s lives what you have all already brought to mine: hope, love, and peace.

    Thank you all. I love you, and I am forever grateful for all of you! Now, it’s your time to take part in transforming many more secrets into superpowers.

    P.S. Click “Write me back” below and write me back about my story, any ideas for the community, or anything else that this letter inspires you to share (You must log in and join the group to respond). I can’t wait to be enlightened by your truth.

    @abbiegwrites, @abbycashton, @abbykb, @abo, @kayjahlorde, @krisqts-us-com, @mshagrin, @oneturbobenz, @abrill21, @shelleybrill, @cousin-shelly, @marcusj23, @willardogan, @wilparker1, @stevenburkett, @rschwartzsca-cpa-com. @lostone89, @telina27, @ashley_topham, @mehraslam, @lindseylamar, @katiedibs, @edwinbassler, @dsenlightenededits, @gabriellebeth, @hue-jackson, @mindfulstack, @jerricaconley, @jsimon, @redskinsjjv84, @yourbabydaddy, @okiwa002, @vcalero, @zaysmith1

    Lauren

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      • OMG, I am not crying. Actually, I am crying! Kayjah, you are so sweet. You have so much greatness inside of you and your journey is just beginning. I am honored to have the opportunity to be a part of your journey and I am beyond excited to see where you decide to go in life. There is nothing you can’t do! You have already been through so much and…read more

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      • Dear Kayjah,
        Thank you so much for your kind words about Lauren. As her mother, this means so much to me. Lauren has gone thru so much in her life and I am glad she is sharing her challenges. We can all learn from each other and become inspired. Lauren tells me you are a fantastic intern and are helping her so much. I hope you and Lauren…read more

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    • I’ve always wanted to tell the world about my experiences and opinions. But I constantly have the impression that no one is listening. But I believe I’ve found the proper spot where I can tell my story and hopefully inspire others. Your efforts are much appreciated. Continue to inspire & motivate others. With the right intentions, I believe we can…read more

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      • Aww, I am so glad you found The Unsealed. I can’t wait to read and respond to your story. I believe everyone has a story that can inspire someone. We all need to lift each other. I wanted to introduce to @ashley_topham. She is a strong, resilient young woman like you. I hope you two begin to write to each other. You each can post a story and just…read more

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    • Hi Friend, I just wanted to let you know that my appreciation is beyond words, and I am both thankful and proud of you. I am proud of you for choosing yourself and passions everyday even though you’ve been through so much fire. I am not much of a speaker, I do better watching and working from behind the curtains, but the unsealed has give me a…read more

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      • @asyk This is so sweet. Thank you so much! This motivates me so much. Starting a business is so hard but when you realize it actually means something to people, it makes it so much easier to keep pushing. And whether you speak, write, scream, or whisper, you have a lot of be proud of and your message/story should be heard. You are strong and your…read more

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    • We are all proud of you for creating such a wonderful site. A site where others can share their experiences, their pain, their regrets, and their come ups. This all happened because you wanted to change the world. you are changing the world and the world will thank you in ways you couldn’t imagine. Thank you

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