Self Acceptance. You exist, therefore you matter.
Signs Of Abuse To Know
Signs of Abuse. If you see any of these signs in any of your relationships, you are being abused.
Toxic People Continuously Exploits Others
In conclusion, the intentional exploitation and provocation of trauma wounds is a despicable and evil form of abuse. It takes a special kind of depravity to engage in such behaviour, preying on the vulnerabilities of someone who has already been through so much. Survivors must seek help and support to heal and move forward from such experiences.
We Can All Thrive Despite Our Trauma!
Once you learn to live with your traumas, you can learn to thrive! I have learned how to carry my traumas and make space for them in my life. They happened and I can’t ignore that, I need to learn to deal with them and find a way to live my life anyway.
Sharing: Carla Corelli
I found this new site filled with articles on Narcissism and the many traits they show that I found very helpful by Carla Corelli recently that I think you might like. I like the way she writes!
Toxic Tenants Live In The Past
I have been dealing with a challenging situation recently, as the toxic tenants who created a smear campaign in my name since 2016 have resurfaced once again. Despite my efforts to maintain a positive outlook, their return of stellareddy.com to the same free nameservers with Hostinger International has presented a new set of challenges.
Share: Cynthia Bailey-Rug
Share: Cynthia Bailey-Rug.
“What being stalked is really like”. I can associate with this post, as I have these fears of my stalkers. It is very traumatic and for someone who already had PTSD, it was worse. I fight every day to maintain my symptoms and do it gladly, as I am worth it. My life is worth fighting for.
Intentions Of The Domain In My Name: stellareddy.com
The intentions of this text are clear: to expose me, Stella Reddy, as a racist, white supremacist, and liar. All based solely on a lie they made up that I made racist comments to them at some restaurant sometime in June 2016. Of course, they never mentioned this “prior meeting” until 2 1/2 months later , vaguely in a letter, after they got a Form N5 for refusing access.
Ignoring Cyberbullying is Hard But Not Impossible!
In conclusion, the battle against cyberbullying is a difficult and complex one. It’s not just about ignoring hurtful words or blocking toxic individuals – it’s about standing up for yourself and refusing to be silenced. But with resilience, courage, and faith, you can overcome the darkness and emerge stronger on the other side.