Yeah, you see, it's something people always think "it's inside your head"
My mum says that all the time
Well, know that I know how you feel
I may not know your exact situation but I know what you're feeling when you're down
Ah, that's still good to hear that you've done well for today
Keep the motivation for the hard days as a way of improving the days ahead of you - I always do that and it's helped me a lot. Give it a go and you'll see a difference
I'm doing alright today; just finishing my final assignment of the year then I'm done for summer!
Oh yeah, it was seriously devastating
It was only last week that she posted a photo on fb sitting in a room with her flatmates laughing and then on Tuesday, I hear all of this
I was updated on the news of her death and found that she had gone to a club (presuming Sunday night), came back and then hung herself
I couldn't take it.. I cried the whole of Tuesday night, but now I'm feeling better because I realise that God took her for a reason and she's safe with him now
Noo
Well, I'm glad you made it through first year successfully in one piece
Was it the shock of grades that made you think in that way? Or.. living away from home? Tbh I could have gone in the first year of A levels, but thought about it and painfully waited.. it's all good now and I'm surviving
"Problem" is, is that I spend more time pondering on how I should commit than actually going ahead with the plan