Cathryn (formerly catslash) (
remindmeofthe) wrote2012-04-01 12:00 pm
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Right, so about that post last night. I am a lot more okay now. It was soothing to wake up, check my email on my iPod (as I do every morning) and find a bunch of reply notifs with a bunch of excellent reasons why life is actually pretty awesome. For clarity's sake, I'm not actively suicidal, but I've been there before and I know what it looks like when it's incoming, so what I was after was a list to refer to to keep myself grounded in case I end up really needing it. I knew you all would come through, because I have some incredible people in my circle, and so you have.
Uh, upon actually rereading that post, I apologize for any unintentionally ominous signs resulting from the deterioration of my grammar. That was just me fighting off my sleep meds long enough to get the post up before I went to bed. I will probably go fix that.
In conclusion, thank you, and I love you.
Uh, upon actually rereading that post, I apologize for any unintentionally ominous signs resulting from the deterioration of my grammar. That was just me fighting off my sleep meds long enough to get the post up before I went to bed. I will probably go fix that.
In conclusion, thank you, and I love you.
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I think it's a very smart plan to identify your emotional needs before they hit. Would that I had a similar understanding of my own feelings!
... And seriously, I just rewatched that dog and child video, you should check it out if you haven't.
Sending good thoughts your way.
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I agree with Merc, knowing your emotional health is important and knowing what you can do to feel better.
Here's a little silly stuff to make you smile. Two of my favorite tumblrs for pretty and cute things are prettybooks and getoutoftherecat. They're silly but make me smile.
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