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Toxicity Toolkit – Points to Ponder 15 – Tiptoeing

Tiptoeing These ideas are so much better Shared!! Life off limits I watch, as people posture politely around each other, for the sake of being pleasant, or for the sake of not rocking the boat. It’s important to be polite and considerate of others, but at what cost? I watch as people tiptoe around off-limits topics, Continue reading
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Daily Prompt – 9.15.25 – Lessons Learned

The author reflects on personal struggles with self-worth shaped by societal expectations and past experiences, including being an autistic, gender nonconforming child. They emphasize that true value is not determined by others’ approval. Self-love emerged from releasing the need for validation, leading to acceptance of oneself regardless of external judgment. Continue reading
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72) Stranded

The author recounts their experience in Pinedale after a friend is arrested. Feeling vulnerable and relying on the hospitality of a local pastor’s family, they struggle with uncomfortable dynamics while trying to find stability. Eventually, they escape to live with a more relatable friend, seeking independence and employment after weeks of turmoil. Continue reading
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Toxicity Toolkit – Points to Ponder 14- Backhanded Compliments

The content discusses the concept of backhanded compliments, highlighting how these remarks tarnish genuine praise with negative undertones. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging both the compliment and the negative comment, fostering open communication to address underlying issues. Responding calmly can lead to healing and better understanding in relationships. Continue reading
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AIQ- A Global Perspective

The content discusses a parent’s reflection on WWII and its connections to modern U.S. immigration policies, likening current detention centers to historical concentration camps. It raises important questions about conditions in these facilities, the targeting of marginalized communities, and the impact of governance on civil rights, especially around eugenics and forced sterilizations. Continue reading
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71) Wyoming by Way of Utah Part 3

The narrative describes a road trip through Utah to Salt Lake City, highlighting the challenges and experiences along the way. The protagonist deals with personal reflections on relationships and the cultural differences in Utah. After engaging with friends and facing car troubles, they consider a future in Wyoming, yearning for freedom and nature. Continue reading
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Toxicity Toolkit – Points to Ponder 13 – Themes and Patterns

Journaling aids in behavior change by helping individuals identify recurring themes and patterns, as well as triggers. Documenting thoughts through logs allows for data analysis, revealing patterns and emotional responses. Regularly reviewing this information enables individuals to recognize harmful behaviors and apply strategies to create positive change. Continue reading
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70) Wyoming by Way of Utah Part Two

In “Wyoming by Way of Utah Part Two,” the narrator recounts a chaotic road trip filled with challenges, including losing crucial belongings and navigating unexpected situations. While seeking jobs and support, emotions ran high among friends. Ultimately, they find the lost planner, restoring hope and camaraderie amidst their struggles. Continue reading
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Toxicity Toolkit – Points to Ponder 12 – Boundaries

The content discusses the importance of setting personal boundaries for self-respect and growth. It emphasizes that recognizing when one oversteps or violates others’ boundaries fosters self-awareness. The accompanying poem reflects on the pain of unreciprocated love and the liberation found in understanding that one’s worth is independent of others’ approval. Continue reading
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69) Wyoming by Way of Utah- Part One

The narrative explores a journey of liberation from a toxic family environment. It reflects on mental preparation, self-discovery, and authenticity amidst conflicting identities. The protagonist confronts past trauma, embraces freedom, and values their evolution. Despite challenges, they find fulfillment in their choices and the beauty of the diverse world ahead. Continue reading
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