Change Isn’t the Enemy
“I’m growing into myself. I’m learning to fit my heart in places that didn’t have room before.”
Topic: self-injury
“I’m growing into myself. I’m learning to fit my heart in places that didn’t have room before.”
“I’d made multiple attempts over almost a decade, but up until this past year I hadn’t felt a true desire to let go of my eating disorder.”
“Know that, despite how alone you feel, there are always people here with outstretched arms and hearts to help you heal.”
“What if, like in a race, we were always quick to offer words to remind people they aren’t alone in their struggles?”
Today, I can say that walking through depression, self-harm, and my lung surgeries have ultimately opened up my heart to the love and support of family and friends.
Jamie talks about the history of TWLOHA, the "To Write Love on Her Arms" movie, and what people can expect from his first book.
But the Hebrew word used is “timshel,” which translates to “thou mayest.” And that means there is a choice.
“And that’s the problem with stigma. It means this struggle we face is rarely talked about in the open.”
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People who have tattoos get them for different reasons. For me, they become a solution to a puzzle that keeps me distracted from thoughts of self-harm.
I tell my students there will always be these kinds of people, the people who do not believe what they have to say.
“Those may seem like little things to you, like odd things to be proud of. But the truth is this: Sometimes the little things are big things.”
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