If at all you, the reader, are feeling overwhelmed by any stress of toxic or abusive relationships, please speak up.
If at all you, the reader, are feeling overwhelmed by any stress of toxic or abusive relationships, please speak up.
Dear 7 year old Mateo, falling down the stairs rolling into a wall after running down the stairs. It was late at night. I was running because my parents were watching a movie. Yes it […]
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Dear 9-year-old Delilah, Later you will learn not to trust a lot of people. Also about having a friend group of like 5-8 people so that you don’t get in a lot of mess and […]
I wanted to reach out because I know how crucial 7th grade can be, even though it might not seem so now. Looking back, I realize it was a pivotal year, and I wish I had understood its importance sooner. I remember how much fun you’re having right now, but trust me, as you move into 8th grade, the start of it may seem easy but towards the end, you will understand what I am talking about, and you’ll start seeing why I’m writing this.
here is nothing you can do to change what’ll happen in the next chapter of your life, just because you don’t turn the pages. I know you’re tired of having to walk through this part of life, and I know that you’re tired of not being heard, but take your time.
So always be determined, be more determined than anyone else, because you were born with purpose.
I need to ask you some questions…
Sixth grade. Two words that can evoke a mix of emotions: excitement, trepidation, and for some, outright dread. For me, it was a whirlwind of changes, challenges, and unexpected growth. It was a year marked by constant internal battles. The world around me seemed to be speeding up, while I felt stuck in slow motion. Friendships shifted, academic pressures mounted, and self-doubt crept in like an unwelcome guest. It felt like everyone else had figured out the middle school code, while I was still trying to decipher the instructions.
First and foremost, I want to tell you that I’m proud of you. I always think of you and how you’re doing. You are smart, outgoing, and creative. No matter how you’re doing in life, you have a purpose. Never give up and stay true to yourself.