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I chose to follow my passions in life from makeup, horror, movies & writing, music, playing guitar going on adventures with the ones I love watching cartoons & doing stuff with my daughter
That all sounds awesome. How old is your daughter? Kids are amazing. They are the beat part of my job. They come out with the most incredible honesty. Makes every day so much fun.
 
I used to enjoy going hiking, going on random drives and things like that. Being all sad and stupid hard on myself for a while has definitely been tough on me. I need to go and enjoy things again instead of staying home all the time
I totally understand that dude, after my trauma all I wanted to do was hide cry & numb myself had zero interest in any of my passions & wanted to give up I still have days like that when triggered like yesterday. You're a cool dude you don't need to beat yourself up & totally should try doing the things you love again that's how I ended up meeting Frack was through our love of music & horror & I'm still healing & have a long way to go but doing the things I love & talking to those I love & consider friends helps me out a lot!
 
Eleven is a great age. Still young enough to have fun with but you can leave her alone with sharp objects without her being a danger to herself and others 😆
I love it we scare ppl together, paint while watching cartoons, play video games, go to the parks & boardwalk, mini golf go to the movies go to the mall eat lots of yummy food whatever makes her smile
 
I used to enjoy going hiking, going on random drives and things like that. Being all sad and stupid hard on myself for a while has definitely been tough on me. I need to go and enjoy things again instead of staying home all the time
Being tough on yourself is natural. We all do it from time to time. But what you must do is listen to other people when they say how great you are. It’s easy to spiral. Being out and about helps with that. Believe it or not i find that being nice to others is what helps me the most. Helping someone out, smiling at someone as you pass them on the street, asking a stranger how they’re doing.
 
I totally understand that dude, after my trauma all I wanted to do was hide cry & numb myself had zero interest in any of my passions & wanted to give up I still have days like that when triggered like yesterday. You're a cool dude you don't need to beat yourself up & totally should try doing the things you love again that's how I ended up meeting Frack was through our love of music & horror & I'm still healing & have a long way to go but doing the things I love & talking to those I love & consider friends helps me out a lot!
I think anyone will have days where we want to give up lol. Like a problem of mine is I don't want to do things alone if that makes sense. Like I want to go back to museums and places like that, but I'd hate to go by myself. I'm still healing too, healing myself best I can everyday. Having amazing friends definitely helps too. Just sucks not seeing them as much as I used to because they're all married and have kids.
 
Being tough on yourself is natural. We all do it from time to time. But what you must do is listen to other people when they say how great you are. It’s easy to spiral. Being out and about helps with that. Believe it or not i find that being nice to others is what helps me the most. Helping someone out, smiling at someone as you pass them on the street, asking a stranger how they’re doing.
I always listen to others and always appreciate what they say about me. It's definitely easy to spiral back into depression that's for sure. I do my best to help anyone out no matter how I'm feeling. I try to smile at strangers, but they either ignore me or don't smile back ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

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