• Farewell 2025…

    Farewell 2025…

    As the year ends, I reflect on personal growth despite increased debt. While I didn’t meet financial goals, I achieved life balance through intentional choices, focusing on joy and peace. Grateful for God’s guidance, I celebrate accomplishments like new experiences and relationships, encouraging others to recognize their blessings as well. Happy New Year!

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  • Remember This!

    Remember This!

    The author reflects on the impact of ADHD and Strattera on memory, expressing worries about deteriorating cognitive function. Despite struggling with doubt and anxiety, there is a desire to reclaim peace and joy in 2026 through faith in God. The narrative emphasizes overcoming negative thoughts and holding onto divine promises.

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  • Auntie

    Auntie

    The author reflects on her journey to becoming an aunt, a role she longed for yet struggled to fulfill due to family dysfunction and strained sibling relationships. Despite her initial excitement, the author feels a sense of failure in connecting with her nieces and nephews, recognizing the impact of familial ties on these relationships.

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  • Good Life

    Good Life

    The author reflects on the emotional journey of decluttering her life, symbolizing a quest for peace amid struggles with ADHD. With support from her boyfriend, she removed years’ worth of clutter, paralleling mental healing. Embracing positive change, she expresses hope for a transformed life grounded in faith and joy.

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  • Ruach.

    Ruach.

    The author shares a personal journey of transformation after starting Strattera, highlighting both significant improvements in managing ADHD and emotional struggles. While recognizing past toxic behaviors in relationships, she reflects on the challenges of seeking reciprocity and the painful realization of her emotional immaturity. Ultimately, she embraces growth, accountability, and divine guidance.

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