A positive blog hopefully helping to inspire and encourage people to see the good in recovery. Please do not hesitate to message me! I am here to help. Please visit my 'About Me' page to understand my involvement in mental health https://positiverecoveryy.tumblr.com/aboutme

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flowerais-deactivated20211031:

dear cute person: you won’t feel like this forever. you will heal, break down, and start over multiple times before you feel okay. and maybe it will take months and years for you to feel truly okay and at peace with yourself and what happened. but the future isnt bleak, and you’re never alone in this lonely time. there’s always something good waiting for you, new interests and rabbit-holes to fall into, cute and beautiful people to make your heart flutter (who aren’t always real, and that’s okay too), fluffy animals to pet, new books to sniff, cookie recipes to try, pianos and journals and paintbrushes waiting for you, quiet streets to walk on as the sun sets, or songs that are like comforting hugs when you’re crying at 2am. whatever it is, let it keep you company as you heal, and don’t let go. may the little things that bring you joy stay with you, and may new ones arise when you least expect it, and let these little things give you little pieces of hope and happiness when you most need it. have faith that you will make it through this, and know that one day you’ll feel all the warmest feelings again.

🖤

moriarty:

life on tumblr has always been just living in the moment for me, but sometimes i stop and realize that some of us have been part of each other’s lives for. years. a lot of years. seeing each other grow and change, being there for the ups and downs, is comforting. knowing there’s a place, this place, where i can find all of you… it’s nice. i’m very glad i met you, and hope to keep meeting all the other you’s to come

rhythmique:

I want mental health to be so normalised that little children can tell their parents if they’re feeling mentally ill just like they would if they had a stomach ache or a fever.

I want mental health to be so normalised that school lets you go home after a panic attack episode like they do if you sustain an injury.

I want mental health to be so normalised that when someone’s in recovery the people around them ask for progress reports and send get well soon cards just like they would for any other sort of recovery.

I want mental health to be normalised because every mental health disorder is just as frightening, just as damaging as a life threatening injury and we pass people by every day who are so unwell in this sense but who don’t receive a fraction of the care they deserve just because mental health is unseen.

belladonnix:

I don’t know who needs to hear this right now but…

Having a 5 minute shower when you haven’t had one in 4 days is better than not having one at all.

Brushing your teeth for 36 seconds is better than not brushing them at all.

It’s okay to not feel okay, especially if your life has been turned upside down in these past few weeks. Staying inside can really damage someone’s mental health. Try and get out into the garden or just sit outside your building with a nice beverage and appreciate the outside.

Stay safe doesn’t just mean stay indoors.

Peace and love,

Your local bog cryptid. Xoxo