victim
noun \ˈvik-təm\
1. The moment you tell everyone you have a mental disorder, in order to excuse your behavior.
Tags: truth honesty emotions excuses games illness dignity mental-illness mental-disorders hidden-agendas be-real emotional-responses games-people-pleay live-truthfully live-with-dignity victom
Feelings are something you have; not something you are.
Shannon L. AlderTags: love identity hate joy self emotions anger paranoia feelings illness confusion overcoming who-you-are suspician
Her eyes felt swollen, and she knew she looked a mess, but sometimes...sometimes the emotions were just too big to hold.
Rachel CaineTags: emotions morganville-vampires claire-danvers
Your personal dignity was always more important to you than mere emotion, wasn't it?
Rachel CaineTags: emotions dignity morganville-vampires
Though we are emotional beings, we are not our emotions. Remember this the next time you find yourself struggling.
Kaiden BlakeTags: inspirational happiness spiritual sadness emotions spirituality feelings mindfulness thoughts inspiring ownership kaiden-blake
The breath I take, the thoughts I think, the emotions I develop, the blood I circulate, the neurons that are wired, everything is completely controlled and has a deep meaning behind it. My soul is enlightened.
Magith NoohukhanTags: self-control emotions enlightenment
If I would be given a chance to rewrite the dictionary, I would flip through the pages so quick and would replace India with, the land where beauty is redefined in itself, kindness has been touched, warmth has been spread and emotions has been felt.
Magith NoohukhanNo one can make you feel anything. Emotions are whatever you choose to feel. It might be an instantaneous decision - to choose to be happy or sad or offended or hurt - but it's still a decision.
Lisa MagnumTags: life emotions decision feel after-hello lisa-magnum
Culture alone cannot explain the phenomena of such high rates of eating disorders.
Eating disorders are complex, but what they all seem to have in common is the ability to distract women from the memories, sensations, and experience of the sexual abuse through starving, bingeing, purging, or exercising. They keep the focus on food, body image, weight, fat, calories, diets, miles, and other factors that women focus on during the course of an eating disorder. These disorders also have the ability to numb a woman from the overwhelming emotions resulting from the sexual abuse — especially loss of control, terror, and shame about her body. Women often have a combination of eating disorders in in their history. Some women are anorexic during one period of their life, bulimic during another, and compulsive eaters at yet another stage.
Tags: women shame emotions culture body-image sexual-abuse eating-disorders child-sexual-abuse bulimic binge overwhelming anorexic compulsive body-shame numbe purge
I’ve read somewhere in a book when something happens that is unbearable to you, sometimes, time stops. Like your inner clock just stops working, even if the world keeps spinning you will stand still for the rest of your life.
Katja MichaelTags: inspirational love time hurt emotions book quote feelings true clock text still stop stand
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