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  • "A Vision for the Future: Dreams, Challenges, and Hope"

    Dear Community,
    Today I ask you a question that came to me this morning. I know this has probably hit you when you were growing up but I thought it was time to bring it back.

    My question was Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Okay, where I see myself in 5 years, you may ask, well, I see myself undecided. I’ve always had hopes and dreams to just make it day by day. I wanted to finish school, try for my degree in art, and pursue my writing. However, life had other plans. I had my first kid at 21, went through the struggles of taking care of a child on my own, ended up living on my own, and just trying to figure things out as I progressed. During my time, I honestly wish I could have done more, not gone down the road I did, and dropped out of high school or run myself ragged focusing on relationships, housing, or finding a job that I was comfortable with. So I guess what it comes down to is that in 5 years from now, I hope to see myself financially stable, make my passion for writing expand, hopefully find the right job for me, and I hope my partner and I will still be able to go strong together.

    Samantha Anthony

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  • Permanent Change

    Change. It’s a part of life.

    Seasons change- the sun stays out longer, the leaves change colors and fall, the snow and ice melt, the plants begin to bloom again.
    Humans change- as the years pass every person matures physically, socially, and emotionally.
    Technology changes- new ideas develop and old ones are updated.
    Culture changes- music and fashion fads become popular, then fade away, and sometimes come back again (though not all of those things should. Looking at you, fanny packs).

    But, like it or not, ready or not, at some point everything changes.

    Modify. Replace. Fade. Update. Improve. Decrease. Alter. Develop. Transform. Revive. Correct. Shift. Amend. Vary. Fluctuate. Tweak.

    CHANGE. Everything changes.

    I hate it. I hate change. I always have. Even more than hating change, I hate not seeing a REASON for the change. Which makes it difficult sometimes, when the Creator of the universe doesn’t think I need to know the reason, or at least not at the moment I’m asking for it.

    I think this opposition to change first started when my family moved away from my childhood home at the end of 7th grade. Try telling an emotional middle school girl, who was very comfortable in her small Christian school and church, that she was now one of 500 kids at a new school where she knew no one. Needless to say, it didn’t go over well. Fast forward eight years when my parents decided to move again, this time, right before my senior year of college. I was so angry. Not at my parents, really, but at God. I felt he had ripped home away from me the last year I really needed it. It took months for me to get over that anger. Those two moves were defining moments in my life (more on that later). Looking back 21 years and 13 years respectively, I can see how the Lord worked both of those moves out for my good. (Funny how He always seems to do that). He used change to direct my life where He needed it to go, but at the time, I didn’t like the change.

    Change. It’s a part of life. It’s a part of MY life. But for some reason, it has felt like this year has held more change than ever. Changes I can’t seem to understand. Changes I don’t want to understand. Change. I still hate it!

    However, as I continue to wrestle through that ever-present loathing of change, I am beginning to see a thawing in my attitude towards it. Don’t get me wrong. I’m still not a fan. But, throughout this year, I have tried to more purposefully and consciously look back on what the Lord has done for me. As a history teacher, this was easy. I love looking back on the past. It is literally my job description. I now have 34 years to look back on and see how God has wisely and lovingly guided me through numerous expected and unexpected changes. My goal in the coming years is to remember that history. I spend my days telling kids to remember what He has done…it’s time I took my own advice! I have no better way to sum up this new focus and attitude, than a favorite quote of mine from the Chosen. Earlier this school year, I started to watch the Chosen for the first time, after years of one of my friends encouraging me to do so. I have not regretted it. In the Chosen episode when Peter walks on water, and Jesus pulls him from the waves, Jesus holds him tightly in the boat, and says to him, “I have much planned for you, Simon. Really hard things. Just keep your eyes on Me.” That quote has played over and over in my mind in the months since I first saw that episode. But now it has MY name in it. “I have much planned for you, Jessica Dawn. Really hard things. Just keep your eyes on Me.” Like it or not, ready or not, at some point everything changes…but you know what? I serve a God who is unchangeable. That thought grounds me more and more the older I get. MY Jesus “is the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8)!

    A year ago, just a few months before my 33rd birthday, I sat down and wrote, for lack of a better phrase, a personal historical account. A record of several specific ways I had seen the Lord give me the “desires of my heart” (Psalm 37:4). I am not going to rehash that whole account (if you are interested in reading that, I might be willing to share). The purpose of this account is to explain how some of the things from last year’s account have already changed, and what the Lord has taught me through those changes. What I did last year was make a list of all my responsibilities at school/work and prioritize them based on what I felt the Lord had called me to do at that point in my life. Below is an excerpt from last year’s previously mentioned “historical account”.

    I want to be the absolute best middle school history teacher I can be. I have a few specific goals to work on in my classroom in the next few months to make that a reality. I want to be a better basketball coach, but more purposefully seeking out the girls on my teams who need the Lord and discipling those who already know Him. I want to keep serving the Lord here in Wilmington. I’ve struggled with this thought throughout the last couple years, about whether this is where I need to stay, but over and over God has made it clear- WIlmington, NC is where I’m supposed to serve. WCA is where God wants me to be.

    Shocking no one, the top two most important responsibilities on my list were teaching history and coaching basketball. It’s been that way since I was in 4th grade. I’ve never had a question mark behind that statement. God wants me to teach history and coach basketball. Period.

    Looking for it, or not. Change comes.

    That has been the unexpected theme of my Year 33. I started last April with a heart fully dedicated to being purposeful in the areas God had called me to serve, and I do believe I have done that. But in the midst of that passionate pursuit to be purposeful, He threw me a curveball. Several curveballs actually, and the first one was only a month after writing my Year 33 “historical account”.

    After much prayer and consideration, I decided not to coach basketball this school year. Anyone who truly knows me, knows how hard of a decision that was to make, and how massive of a change that was in my life. Honestly? I struggled internally with that for months and barely spoke about it to anyone. I had peace about it when I made the decision, and I still have that peace today, but that change was so hard to process. Again, I don’t like change, especially not when I don’t see a good reason for the change, which was the case in this situation. I still do not have all the answers for this one, and that’s ok. God never promised to give us all the answers. Habakkuk is a great example of someone who never got the answers to the changes he saw, and “yet,…” (Habakkuk 3:18), he focused not on the changes, but on the God who allowed the changes. Later, Paul encourages us to “set our affection on things above” (Colossians 3:2). Or as Jesus tells Simon in the Chosen, “Just keep your eyes on Me.” I love basketball, and I love coaching, but the Lord needed to teach me some things off the court this year, and I am going to walk forward confidently in this change.

    The second major change began just a few months after my decision to step away from coaching. I knew from before this school year ever started that I would have to make a decision about whether I believed the Lord still wanted me at WCA. This one is hard. Wilmington is my home. I have moved so many times in my life (the two mentioned at the beginning of this document was only the start!). God must have smiled on 13 year old Jessica crying about leaving Chesapeake, VA because He knew He’d be moving me ten more times…well, Eleven. For the past eight years, I have known beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Lord wanted me in North Carolina at Wilmington Christian Academy. But with just as much confidence, I now know, my time at WCA has come to an end. The opportunity to teach with my Dad and Mom up in Green Bay became available and I know the Lord is calling me to take that opportunity. The Lord is moving me…again. Processing this change has been tough. There’s a lot of feelings that have been rising to the surface as the school year has progressed that I do not like (for example, the tears running down onto my t-shirt as I write this). And yet, in the midst of my emotional processing, I have a peace “that passeth all understanding” (Philippians 4:7). I honestly can’t fully explain how confident and peaceful I feel about this decision, but it’s there. Please do not miss the irony of this situation, because it certainly has not been lost on me! Thirteen years ago, I was ANGRY at the Lord because He called my family away from Wilmington to go to Green Bay. We had only been in Wilmington for eight years, and I felt like I had been there my whole life. Wilmington WAS my life. Eight years ago, God brought me back to Wilmington as a teacher, and it has been wonderful. This was my “dream job” back in high school. I am so grateful for the time God allowed me to minister at WCA. But back to the irony… Now I have also made the decision to move away from Wilmington, my home- to the SAME place God took me kicking and screaming thirteen years ago. Again, the Lord must have smiled down on 21 year old Jessica knowing full well that the next time He asked this change of me, I’d respond differently. Wilmington will always be my home, but it’s time for the Lord to use me in a new ministry.

    Just one year ago, I had several emphatic periods at the end of my purpose statements. I KNEW I was right where God wanted me to be. Little did I know those periods were actually supposed to be commas.

    Modify. Replace. Fade. Update. Improve. Decrease. Alter. Develop. Transform. Revive. Correct. Shift. Amend. Vary. Fluctuate. Tweak. CHANGE. Everything changes.

    I may not like change. I may not understand it. I may not be ready for it. But my God is unchanging and THAT is where I rest and find my peace in the midst of my questions and confusion and emotions. I was not prepared for either of these massive changes, but in closing, I want to challenge you with one more thought I have stolen from the Chosen and made my own. Matthew, the former tax collector turned disciple, tells a Roman officer that when he finds himself clouded with confusion, he stops and reminds himself, “I only have one thing to do today. Follow Him. Everything else seems to fall into place.”

    This is the second year I have now written a “personal historical account”, reflection and purpose statement to guide my next year. Year 33 was my purposeful year. I am sitting here at the very beginning of Year 34, which I am now going to call my immutable year. It has been said that “there is nothing permanent in this world, except change.” Maybe that is true. But my goal this year is that I will continue to fix my eyes on the Old Rugged Cross as I seek to be faithful to the Immutable God who has given me the opportunity to serve Him. If I want to be like Jesus, that means, being immutable. Seasons, humans, technology, and culture changes, but my God remains the same- and asks the same of me. “Be ye steadfast, UNMOVEABLE, always abounding in the work of the Lord” (I Corinthians 15:58).

    “I only have one thing to do today. Follow Him.”

    Jessica Phillips

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    • Aww jessica, change is really hard for me to accept and process as well so all of this resonates so much. And it’s ironic that you are history teacher – you are literally teaching how the world has changed. I told you this before, but no matter what happened in Wilmington, you coach with your heart and there is a child out there that needs you to…read more

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  • Dear Me:

    Dear Me:

    You’ve come so far, you’ve struggled hard,
    Yet somehow you’ve gone nowhere.

    You’ve been in love, you’ve been a friend,
    But still can’t find someone who cares.

    It’s not your fault, you’ve tried your best,
    But just can’t help to feel ashamed.

    You broke their trust, they broke your heart,
    Still you are not the one to blame.

    Your roads been rough, your feet are worn,
    Yet you still walk through thick and thin.

    You deserve a break, you deserve to live,
    Stuck in the past is where you’ve been.

    You do know better, you know right from wrong,
    Yet you still make the same mistakes.

    But you do you, you must go on,
    It’s your strong will they cannot break.

    You’re a good man, you’ve just made bad choices,
    Don’t let them be what defines you.

    You write these words, you know them well,
    Don’t let bad vibes be the ones that find you.

    Just be yourself, and love yourself,
    Slowly one day things will get better.

    You can do this it’s the choice you made,
    When times get tough just read this letter.

    Mitch Hagen

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    • Mitch, I truly believe every day is a new day to write a new story, to change the narrative of your life. Whatever mistakes you made, whatever love has been lost, each day is a new chance to live the life you want. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The Unsealed. <3 Lauren

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  • Ava Lawrey shared a letter in the Group logo of Chasing Your DreamsChasing Your Dreams group 2 months ago

    a journal on fulfillment

    april 21
    a journal on fulfillment
    unfortunately, I have spent a great deal of my thoughts on the ponderance of what it means to be fulfilled. how we quantify it, test it, live it. most of my 11:11 wishes wish for fulfillment. I know I’m not supposed to give away what I wish for, but that’s not all of it. I’ll keep the rest a secret. I’m under the belief that the majority of people die unfulfilled. the sole thought of going hungry, going broke, going homeless, terrifies people more than the feeling of never finding anything they are passionate about, never falling in love, never feeling like themselves, never feeling as if they’re living out their truth.

    I fear both.

    but I fear never following my passion more. it’s scary to know that money has to be earned and there is no task I currently wish to do in exchange for cash. purpose is so subjective yet as a society, I feel we have found a way to objectify purpose and place it in a see-through box to be displayed. everyone is looking at you, the pressure is on. inside the box, you must do what is subjectively providing a value that has money as currency. I’d rather have fulfillment as currency, get paid in love, joy, contentment, on my own terms. I choose to validate my inner truths rather than suppress them as I believe everyone ought to spend enough of their life digging deep enough within to understand who they are. instead of letting the world tell you. the world tells everyone who to be when they listen to it. but your soul will tell you who to be if you choose to listen to yourself. I think you can only hear yourself when you allow enough quiet, the only thing you can hear is your own production of thoughts, ones that were not placed in your brain externally but created in original form, strictly for your own acknowledgement.

    I think a lot of people fear the quiet because they do not like to face the truths of self. most people are numbing themselves with alcohol, drugs, smoking, hooking up with strangers, partying, everyone seems to have a vice. it’s socially acceptable, even. but what is the true motive behind all of these? most people are deeply uncomfortable with the thoughts that arise when they allow enough silence in order for them to do so. and everything has a cost. everything is an energy exchange, for good or for bad.

    when I was in the worst mental position I have ever been in, I hated being alone. I wanted to fill every silence, spend as much time with others, and numb all my thoughts with drinking, partying, or even eating. we find comfort externally to mask the internal turmoil we are destined to feel at some point in our lives. but acceptance of the good and the bad will allow the upheaval of the bad. as when you accept the dark parts of you, you shine a little light on them. over time, they transform to light. you can create life from death. there is renewal in endings. there is a golden nugget in everything that sucks. but if you spend too much time ignoring the darkness, you will never know how well the light within you shines.

    it’s so easy to follow a path and I wish there was one that made sense for me to follow. it would allow be much easier. but I feel as if I have gotten too comfortable with the depths of myself that I can never go to a surface level to complete a mission not created by the innerworkings of my soul. I’m too deep into the acknowledgement of who I am to skip over, neglect, those parts of me. whatever I end up doing in life has to touch my soul in some way. and maybe that will allow me to open up as a vessel of light to others. or maybe it will only go as deep as to shine through myself, never reach anyone. I think my purpose will someday reach others through myself, but maybe it won’t.

    nonetheless, in order to feel as if you have a reason to live, you have to feel like you are fulfilling a purpose or achieving something. that looks different for everyone. but in general, working towards any sort of goal provides meaning in your daily life. I truly believe those who take their own life felt as though day to day life was not fulfilling. they felt as if everything they were working towards had no meaning, a complete lack of passion or care for how they were spending their time. the exchange of their time was not providing any sort of deeper satisfaction. a complete lack of satisfaction. that’s why I think even people who are depressed, when they are working towards something, never switch over to being suicidal. because they have a reason to be alive every day. I have met a handful of people in my lifetime who have openly admitted to being suicidal in their life at some point. and they said the reason they never did it was because they felt like they still had some sort of reason to be alive. for some people, they started training for something like a marathon or even just a weight loss journey, and every day, it gave them a reason to be alive. some people have a pet they have to feed every day; and if not them, the pet would not be alive. or they have a promotion they are working for, and it gives them purpose day to day.

    but the key to this point is that you have to like what you’re doing, feel as though it is fulfilling a part of you that has been empty. people who feel directionless, or as if they are fulfilling someone else’s dream are more likely to be depressed, or even suicidal. that’s why the distinction of the soul’s desires from worldly placement is astronomically important.

    we actually have a very long life to live and that often gets ignored in the urgency of chasing money. motives have been skewed to the value you can provide for others rather than the value you can find within yourself.

    the debate I have been internally struggling with for some time is whether or not my personal fulfillment is worth the potential external failure. on the outside looking in, dropping everything and going broke to do the Camino de Santiago sounds reckless and a waste of time. but my purpose comes from soul searching, spending time with the Creator, and feeling within myself. the woods are my element and the answers of what it means to be human, for me at least, exist within them. walking every day from Albergue to Albergue will provide my purpose. and mine alone. for I claim my own direction. while walking every day provides no benefit for the world around me, the world inside me will be nurtured in a way money cannot buy.

    that’s the problem, we focus on the things money can buy. we assign value in what can be purchased by paper we earned in exchange for our time. we are told not to focus on anything else as most people feel like spending time delving into the significance of human existence has no real intrinsic value. as they fear the confrontation of any spirituality. but I would argue the sole reason we are here is to uncover all the parts of our soul that are flooded with meaningless jargon pressured upon us as a distraction from who we really are and why we’re here.

    when we leave the earth behind, you’ll die with all the things you have acquired. and if you spent a lifetime creating a soul that will ever last death, your fear of death will evaporate. but those finding fulfillment in chasing wealth and materialistic things to quantify, will fear death, likely laying on their deathbed thinking of all the things they should have done, the things that once mattered to them that perhaps had no external, objective value.

    when I look back on the 24 years I’ve lived thus far, all my most rewarding and valuable moments have not earned me any money or have provided me with anything tangible. they have all been moments that I felt my soul was nurtured. that’s what life is all about. nurturing our soul and dying with moments that live on.

    ava lawrey

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    • Ava- this is beautiful, and full of insight and wisdom.

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    • Ava, this piece is so insightful and so true. I love love love this line: “whether or not my personal fulfillment is worth the potential external failure.”

      It really does feel like it’s one or the other. At least it has for me — and trying to make both ends meet is really really exhausting and draining. As a creative, this is so real and r…read more

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      • Thank you Lauren, I am so happy you resonate with this, I am so inspired by you and this project you have created <3 The trying to make both ends meet is the battle I'm currently going through myself.

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  • ig: @stinagucci shared a letter in the Group logo of Chasing Your DreamsChasing Your Dreams group 2 months ago

    Saturn’s Message of Surrender (Revised)

    Let go.
    Let go—
    of people who no longer walk beside you,
    of things that weigh down your spirit,
    of places that no longer feel like home.
    Let go—
    of the self you no longer recognize,
    of the inner voice that whispers doubt,
    of labels that confine your essence.
    Let go—
    of habits that dim your light,
    of relationships that drain your energy,
    of mistakes etched in yesterday’s shadows.
    Let go—
    of the past that clings,
    of the future that looms,
    of the fear that stifles the present.
    Let go—
    of perspectives that no longer serve,
    of wounds that ache in silence,
    of hurts that echo in your heart.
    Let go—
    of your first love’s memory,
    of your last love’s goodbye,
    of the scarcity mindset that limits your abundance.
    Let go—
    of all that was once known,
    of truths that no longer resonate,
    of anything that doesn’t align with your soul today.
    Let go—
    to move forward,
    to welcome unwritten chapters,
    to embrace the story only you can write.

    Hello.
    Hello—
    to new faces that light up your path,
    to new things that spark joy,
    to new places that feel like belonging.
    Hello—
    to beginnings that stir excitement,
    to opportunities that beckon growth,
    to chances that invite courage.
    Hello—
    to loves that nurture,
    to abundance that flows freely,
    to the present that grounds you.
    Hello—
    to yourself,
    to your essence,
    to the life you are destined to live.

    Let go—
    to surrender to your journey,
    to trust in your becoming,
    to write the story that is uniquely yours

    Justina Madelaine

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    • Justina, this is so good and must read by basically EVERYONE. Saying hello to good and letting go to negative sounds so simple but emotionally it’s had to execute. But if you keep reading your piece it’s such a solid reminder and helps to encourage people to choose their piece always. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The…read more

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  • Upside Down Sleeps

    Make it make sense.
    Blankets as sheets
    Basements as comfort
    Boxes of future life plans
    Kept in stacks
    Keep the c̶a̶s̶t̶l̶e̶ fortress walls—

    Growing.
    Leave her be.
    It too.
    That as well.
    The darkness
    Closed doors
    Backwards habits—

    Growing.
    Attempts at the the ‘un-norm’
    With a plea for a new normalcy of sorts..

    Eventually—
    One day—
    Someday.
    In a̶…y̶o̶u̶r̶…her—
    wildest of
    Dreams.

    And all the untold stories—
    From the Upside Down Sleeps.

    —xoxo
    A

    A

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    • A, this is a lovely poem! What you call “upside down sleeps” makes me think of periods in our lives when we don’t know exactly where we are heading. We continue living our lives even though we are unsure of where it might take us, but we hope that one day we will find happiness. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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  • MISUNDERSTOOD PERSONA

    Smile more they say
    Why does she look mad
    Is she okay
    As they try to whisper walking past me
    Unapproachable yet, I’m never approached
    Oh face how you are perceived
    Oh my face how you are mistaken as upset
    Maybe I’m sad
    Maybe I’m broken
    Maybe I have a lot on my mind
    Maybe I’m stressed
    Maybe I’m none of the above & I am genuinely filled with Joy
    You judge, but don’t ask me what is wrong
    You assume I’m everything, but happy
    Here’s the kicker I am okay
    I am loved
    I am in love with whom I am spending the rest of my life with
    I am filled with joy
    My facial expressions will tell you many things, but you won’t know till you ask
    Get to know me before you mistakenly identify me as angry

    Vision

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    • Vision, so many people are judged unfairly as being mean or angry simply because of their resting faces. In my experience, the people who look the meanest are often the sweetest. It is so important to get to know someone before you make assumptions. I am glad that you are filled with joy, and I hope others are able to see it! Thank you for sharing…read more

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    • So nice to meet you in the Zoom meeting. You’re story inspired me on a way when I have those feelings I know I am not alone. Breathe in Breathe out slowly is what I do lately

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  • the morning ciggy

    A year has gone by.

    Nothing much about my life has changed since the last time you saw me.

    I still wake up at 9am to take my Vyvanse before going back to sleep again til the doctor
    prescribed methamphetamines hit an hour later. At which point sleeping is no longer an option. Vyvanse is great because I can’t tell if I’m manic or depressed.

    I still make my coffee and let it sit in the press while I walk two blocks to the smoke shop
    to bum a loosie. Only one. Last time you saw me I was quitting. I’m still quitting. I’m a regular.
    They know my name. I don’t know theirs. Besides one guy who I eventually built friendly
    rapport with despite my best efforts not to. He eventually moved back to Michigan.

    I was sad.

    I still go to all the same spots I took you and all the rest to. Same coffee shops. Same
    book shops. Same breakfast shops. Employees always remember my face but never who I was
    with. Eventually they learn my name though none of them can ever pronounce it right. I hate it when I realize I’m observed as much as I observe. I hate being perceived. I assume they’re filling in the blanks with all the wrong tenses. I try to convince myself they’re randoms NPCs, but then the NPCs start interrogating me.

    Them: What’s your name?

    I just tell them to call me Val. And so they call me Val. Most people call me Val. Because
    most people can’t be bothered to figure out the other two syllables, six letters of my name and I can’t be bothered to sit them through a phonetics lesson. But I prefer it this way. They only know Val. They only perceive Val.

    I respond to Val. I reply to Val. I occasionally refer to myself as Val, but I don’t know a
    Val. I only know Valaniece. You called me Val. Probably because you knew Val about as well as I did.

    Then they start asking more questions.

    Them: How is your day?

    Thus I start making assumptions about their perceptions of Val. She has no life. Where
    are her friends? Does she ever go out? Does she have a job? Why is she always here at the same time? Who was that guy? Who was that other guy? Where did he go? Then I feel the need to unsolicitedly object to observations they likely never had.

    Me: Yeah I work a lot. I work from home. I’m always working. I’m a writer. So I write. I
    only get one cigarette because if I buy a pack I smoke a pack also I’m always so busy but I love
    working and enjoy the peace because also I’m busy. Also I love being single.

    I still light my ciggy with the stove because I still can’t find my lighter and don’t want to
    buy a new one just in case I find the old one. I still wear the red hoodie you gave me with the
    boxers from the other guy before whenever I smoke so I don’t stink up all my clothes. I still sit on my patio staring at the same view that looks indistinguishable from now and then. I still listen to the same playlist I made a year ago as I inhale my morning ciggy (the rest of the day is all downhill from here).

    1. Blurry Days – Camille Jansen
    2. Unconscious Melody – Preoccupations
    3. Contaminado – La Femme
    4. Money Trees – Kendrick Lamar
    5. Mirror Forever – Weyes Blood

    I know all of these songs mean nothing to you. To be honest, they’re starting to mean less
    to me. Sometimes I wonder what songs remind you of me. Songs that somebody who wasn’t you had written for somebody that wasn’t me. I wonder what you got right. What you got wrong. I wonder if my mask slipped last time I slept in your arms. I wonder how much I got right about you. I think I saw more than you wanted me to. I wonder who Val was to you because she’s
    nobody to me.

    Last I heard you were exactly where I found you. Last I heard you were exactly where I
    left you. Last I heard you were planning on leaving yet I still know where to find you.
    I smoke the same ciggys, read the same books, drink the same coffee, stuck in the same playlist I made a year ago. I’ve moved on but I still haven’t left. We’re creatures of comfort. Nothing ever changes and time never passes. Today is always yesterday. Tomorrow never came. Even though a year has gone by since the last time you saw me.

    Valaniece

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    • This is absolutely amazing. Very relatable as well

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    • Valaniece, this is a beautiful and powerful piece. I love the line “I’ve moved on but I still haven’t left”. This simple declaration says so much in just a few words and perfectly describes the feeling of “moving” without really going anywhere. I enjoyed reading this and can relate to so much of what you said. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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  • Misunderstood Single Mother

    Most days,
    It’s difficult to breathe.
    Shared parenting load? No.
    Under the covers are his concerns,
    Non-existent because of selfish intent.
    Daily challenges a single mother endures,
    Encapsulating her in stress,
    Rendering restlessness, resentment, and rage.
    Seeking solace starved from over speaking,
    Often burying regrets
    Only to excavate hidden truth,
    Dreaming to be understood and heard.

    Kendra Snead

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    • Kendra, being a single mother is tough! Though I haven’t experienced it, I’ve seen close friends deal with the fallout of broken relationships and marriages. To be a solid place to land for yourself and your children takes a lot of grit! I hope that one day you find someone who truly understands and appreciates all you do! Thank you for sharing…read more

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    Life in the Shadows

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  • P.B. Only

    Peanut butter only for me
    on my soft bread, between two slices.
    Most, maybe eight out of ten,
    want jam or jelly, but not me. Please,
    please let the taste linger peanut butter
    for as long as the flavor will last.

    Many might think I am extreme,
    but I simply don’t want to distract
    from the peanut butter taste.
    Waste not your gelatinous jam.
    I am not interested in soiling
    my bread for the sake of fitting in.

    Crunchy or creamy are okay.
    Crust on or crust cut off works well.
    I prefer no drink to cleanse
    my palate from peanut buttered bread.
    So please just keep your jelly to yourself.
    The rest of us will eat just fine.

    P.B. only for me today,
    tomorrow, and the next day, as well.
    We will get along just fine
    in most all other aspects of our
    life together, forever, my dear love.
    Should you grant me this one politeness.

    KPK

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    • i love this it put a smile on my face. in writing i usually take on more weighty matters, so it was refreshing and enjoyable to read something so simply delightful.

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    • KPK, there is something to be said for knowing what you like and staying loyal to it! Much to my disappointment, my son is allergic to peanuts, so I do not get to enjoy the delight that comes with peanut butter very often. I hope that you are able to enjoy this passion as often as you like! Thank you for sharing your experience!

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      • I wish you and your son well. Peanuts and peanut products are a terrible thing to do without.

        This poem was inspired by a passionate argument by my brother in law who swears against jelly or jam on his peanut butter sandwiches.

        I appreciate your reply and look forward to your writing.

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    • Kevin, love your metaphor of peanut butter and bread story. Nice to meet you in the Zoom meeting

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  • The Perks of the APD Way

    I look normal, though honestly, I am not.
    You wouldn’t know or think twice. Usually my speech or repeating giveaway
    A disorder, not fully aware, like to share and explain how it came to be,
    The inner struggles, and hopefully food for thought.

    My Mom was pregnant with me at forty-two
    When the doctor gave her fear, saying I would possibly have Down syndrome or any disability.
    But I came out healthy, no problems, double the blessings—-
    Being brave and having faith as the breakthrough.

    It began one evening when I was only three;
    Dinner time was announced, yet I didn’t react or turn around.
    My family called my name, screamed, clapped,
    Trying to get any attention from me.

    One diagnosis was I was becoming deaf;
    But up close I could hear just fine, though not everything that was called “normal”
    So the solution of having autism was left.

    My parents took me to an autism specialist,
    And after some tests, came with a smile and said,
    “She does not have autism!”
    Was the heartfelt testament.

    Some signs looked like I have it,
    But not correctly, especially how I talked to nurses, keeping their gaze with
    A tongue not knowing when to quit.

    The long-awaited solution took the form of a rare cause:
    Auditory Processing Disorder, or APD for short, was the answer for how I hear and talk.
    But for anyone who’s never heard it, come to a confusing pause.

    What is APD? What is this disability disorder?
    How I explain is like the brain “can’t hear,” may not hear everything,
    Even if it was all in order.

    For instance, say you tell me three things to do:
    I may catch the first instruction, somewhat of the third.
    Often the middle I didn’t hear fully, all muddled, not a clue.

    I hear just fine, but not always entirely.
    My speech sometimes takes work, accidentally repeating.
    Visionary learner I proudly am, but everywhere is almost
    Auditory teaching is painfully screwing.

    I’m a fast learner in many areas, yet slow to learn in other depending sections.
    Been jeered by peers growing up for being “slow,” and by teachers and other adults
    Thought I was “disobedient” from given directions that
    Lead to harsh corrections.

    From age four to twelve, twice to three times a week
    Having appointments, with different lady teachers, for speech therapy.
    Wasn’t grateful then, as I am now, a therapist to a student
    Hard at emotional work to teach me the right way to speak.

    Almost daily in conversation can be a slip of the mind
    It is repeating a topic, a joke, or a feeling that I had mentioned already before.
    My words can get mixed up, like “say potato,” which can be misheard as “save turtle.”
    I try to make sense, though mentally one thing to find, is give myself grace and be kind.

    Even finding a job or more wasn’t always easy;
    If misunderstood stepping in leads to overpowering stress, and not getting something
    Right make anxiety all the more queasy.

    It’s very easy to believe that you’re all alone and can be quite different.
    Can be somewhat blessing and curse, though half quiet and kept to self,
    Or more ways than one be outgoing or vociferant.

    There is great beauty that doesn’t have to be like everyone else:
    “I’m not normal, so I’m not boring!”
    This world’s too busy to take precious time to see beauty in differences with reassuring
    Words that are meant for restoring.

    I want to make a difference, a purpose, for those who are like me.
    No one is ever perfect. No more focus on what you can’t but focus on what you are able—
    The secret of pure joy and growth of life is key.

    Being misunderstood does leave a bit of a bruise.
    Every day I have a choice to make——self-pity and hide away
    Or look for great possibilities for a meaningful life
    With an extra mile in my shoes.

    Julianna S. Waldvogel

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    • Julianna, your experience is so unique, and I am inspired by your desire to reach your goals and live life on your terms despite your disorder. I’m sure that it causes you frustrations in your day-to-day life, but you still show positivity in the face of its adversity. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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  • Fragments

    I speak, but my words fall through the cracks,
    half-heard, half-seen, never fully intact.
    They think they know me, think they can tell,
    but the pieces they catch are broken as well.
    I smile and nod, I play my part,
    but none can see the battle in my heart.
    They don’t know the silence that shouts inside,
    the rage I swallow, the tears I hide.
    I try to fit, I try to belong,
    but the tune they play is a different song.
    I’m not what they expect, not what they want,
    a puzzle they try to solve but can’t confront.
    I’m too much and too little, a ghost in between,
    a person they think they’ve already seen.
    But they only catch fragments, never the whole,
    they don’t understand the depth of me.
    I’m a storm behind a still face,
    a maze of thoughts they cannot trace.
    Misunderstood, I walk this line,
    caught between the world and my mind.
    But I’ll keep speaking, even if they don’t hear,
    I’ll keep existing, despite the fear.
    I am more than they will ever know,
    a flame they’ll never let me show.

    Neuropoet

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    • neuropoet! hmmmmmm this was something that was neurologically satisfying to read, the way it flowed and mad me to understand the undertone of suffering that is so easily overlooked…. ya see what i did there? under, over hahaha!

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    • Neuropoet, this is a beautiful way of describing the struggles of trying to fit in when your soul is too unique to adapt to the mold. It is really difficult to get to know the whole person instead of just fragments of their existence, so we know that those who truly know us made an effort. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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    • This is so brilliant, and I feel like it resonates with so many people, as others often only see parts of us. Sometimes I even feel like I only see fragments of myself! You are so talented. Thank you for sharing. <3 Lauren

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  • Pluto

    What is one phrase to describe your life?
    Misunderstood

    The constant expansion of the universe
    A little Pluto stuck within the midst of it
    Am I important enough to be a planet?
    Yes
    No
    Yes again
    No once more

    My head snapping tracing the never concluding question and it’s answers
    My heart snapping at the reality
    Warm liquid dripping from my eyes

    The constant weeping breaking the unstable euphoric episode that lasted for months
    Like a broken clock
    Don’t bother asking me the time
    You know I can’t read the signs

    Sent away to get help
    “For the sake of you”
    But I see the look in your eyes that screams
    “For the sake of me”

    Because it hurts you to see me like this
    But do you understand how much it hurts me to be like this?

    Now I’m stuck
    The medicine blocking the tears
    Shaking in my soul as I become robotic

    I’m so sorry I’m tired
    I’m sorry I fell asleep first
    I’m sorry, it’s my fault
    But I’m better this way right?

    All of this is worth the lack of a fight
    Little Pluto you’re not a planet anymore
    So stay quiet
    Shove the little pill down your throat
    And quiet down
    You’re giving me a headache

    So I did and now I’m no longer seen
    How this truth rips my light out of my flesh
    And leaves me a cold lumpy rock
    No longer prolific enough to be something important

    Swallowed through the universes expansion
    Now I’m gone

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    • Joy, I’ve never given much thought to how Pluto might feel until I read your poem. For its very existence as a planet to be questioned and bounced back and forth throughout recent times seems traumatic, and if your experience has been similar, then my heart goes out to you. I hope that you never let anyone make you question your worth. Thank you…read more

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  • The Misunderstood Brain

    If only you could step inside my head…maybe, just maybe, then you could understand me instead.

    I tend to get judged based on what others think, see, or feel, but how do you know that what I go through isn’t real?

    Constantly fighting my brain with things like my emotions or productivity tends to become a daily struggle for me.

    I spent so long thinking something was wrong with me. Turns out, I just had undiagnosed ADHD.

    See, people don’t understand that my brain just works differently.
    I might not be “book smart” but my brain has powerful creativity.

    I might seem lazy, but in reality, I’m overwhelmed and exhausted.
    I seem distracted or disorganized cause the thing I just had, I already lost it.

    People see mood swings and think that I have issues.
    Emotional dysregulation is a struggle that I didn’t choose.

    Regardless of the bad that people see in ADHD, I invite them to see the good in it too. We’re creative, innovative, and empathetic, to name a few.

    Though we may struggle with things like emotions or being organized, ADHD is something that should start being more normalized.

    See beyond the stigma and you’ll be surprised at what we can do.
    We’re not broken- we’re brilliant, just with a different point of view.

    Liz Medina

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    • Liz, you are so right that people with ADHD are not broken, but brilliant, simply with a different point of view. I love many people with ADHD, and they are some of the most insightful and intelligent people I know. They may have fifteen projects going simultaneously, but each one is top tier! Thank you for sharing your experience and inspiring me today.

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      • Hi Emmy, omg thank you for that acknowledgment! That’s exactly how I feel with everything I do and I truly enjoy it all so it makes it natural.

        I appreciate your comment. 🙂

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  • The menu

    With each farewell of the sun, I gather my thoughts under the company of the moon. It is only under the moon’s light that I feel whole. It is very ironic that I feel the most seen in the darkest conditions. Perhaps it is because no matter how much the sun tries to shed light on my true nature, it is always overlooked. I glisten under the moon’s light, ready to get to the root of my troubles. Each night I have gathered my thoughts into words, waiting to assemble them into the perfect menu. Collected are the starters, how I came to be. Samples of my upbringing, along with childhood joys and sorrows. Some grow impatient, hungry, and eager to skip over to the main course. Here we have what makes me, me. My likes, dislikes, quirks, core values, beliefs, and more. Each ingredient carefully picked and mixed into each dish. All of me is sprinkled into everything because I am never just one key ingredient 24/7. I am all encompassing. This is where the misunderstandings begin. Hungry to get to the root of me, the starters, which is very important in a full course meal, gets skipped. Things I hold dear to me, things that brought me to the woman I am today, seems to not matter to anyone. We skip ahead and make assumptions from the small pictures next to the main course. Written off because certain parts of me doesn’t seem appealing visually. Not even questioning the ingredients that were carefully put together to make me. Not even bothering to ask. I think it is a human trait to assume. As you are reading this you are making assumptions in your head. You can’t help it. So pick your dish. You still may eat it whole and be disappointed. Did you understand what you ate? Do you care to ask what was in it? No. No matter how good it was, you do not ask. You may come back for more one day, but for now you are satisfied. Then we have desserts. The sweetest part of me. Everyone’s favorite. This will all be eaten with a haste as well. After all is gone, the experience is over. Sadly, everyone’s taste buds are different and will never truly understand what I was truly trying to convey. And even if you care to ask me what that is, will you hear me, or will you only listen?

    Nia Phillips

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    • i like how you used word play to display the parts of yourself as a coursed meal and your life experiences as ingredients. its relateable to those that also consider what occurances have caused them to become or forbear.

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      • Thank you so much for reading my poem! I appreciate that you recognized the word play and it’s relation to oneself.

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    • Nia, you are right that we are like a full-course meal. Little parts of us, like our “appetizers” and “main courses,” give people an idea of who we are, but do not represent the whole picture. We cannot be defined by our individual parts, but only through a holistic understanding of the whole person. Thank you for sharing this unique perspective!

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  • What it isn't

    To the world,
    I want you to know life isn’t always simple for me. My privacy and strength perpetuate a life of ease. But if only you could see behind the scenes. You don’t know the burden I bear or the stories I’m ashamed to share. I take my grief in stride, it doesn’t mean I haven’t cried. I have a confession, I too, deal with depression. It’s as though being strong means nothing is wrong. Believe it or not, my family isn’t perfect. Some holidays aren’t even worth the drama; I was always taught to respect my momma. They say you have a home and car, the good life can’t be far. It isn’t always all good, it’s that I handle my problems differently than you would. I’m not one for pity parties, so please don’t feel sorry. My mission is for you to understand that, at some point, life has handed us all a dirty hand. Don’t always assume people are fine, instead do the world a favor and always be kind.

    Rena Tin

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    • short and sweet. true that not many people consider what is going in other’s lives. Because of this lack of awareness we often misconstrue emotions or tones of voices as well as gestures.

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    • Rena, you are so right that life isn’t easy, but many of us let others think it is because of our way of life. Like you, I’m private and keep my business to myself. Because of this, people often think that my life is simple and free from drama. This is rarely the case, not just for me, but for everyone. By simply being kind to others, we might…read more

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      • Certainly! You’ve know the impact you could have on someone, with kindness! Ty for taking time to read my piece, I appreciate the feedback!

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