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I was just naturally being me! But little did they know that I was actually in a painful place. At school daily I used to get teased about my forehead ( as you can see, its pretty bold!) the gap in my teeth and the "weird" way that I dressed. Although all of the kids around me would laugh and tease me saying mean and hateful jokes and I would hate it, but suffer in silence, because I knew no one at home would understand. I knew they would just say toughen up, it doesn't matter what people say, and just shrug it off, because of course I'd heard that thousands of times, right?!! lol
In hindsight, my soul had its own way of bringing light during any situation, I didn't understand that I truly had the ability to create my own happiness. I didn't realize I had this bounce back kind of thing going on at such a young age and my that my "silliness" was my own way of bringing inner peace and joy, It was what helped me to continue to get up and face challenges every day. Through challenges that I thought were monumental at the time, I had this kind of skill that we all need to use today, that NO MATTER WHAT, I AM GOING TO HAPPY!!! I AM GOING TO ALWAYS HAVE CHALLENGES, BUT I CAN STILL BE HAPPY!!!
To this day people still call me silly, but now I don't mind! Now I hold onto the original meaning of the word, blessed and happy. I hold in my heart that the very things I thought I would not be able to endure, the teasing about my look and the way i dressed, are the very backbone to a thriving business today!
So wherever you are, whatever your doing and whatever you are facing, create your own happiness.....The situation will still be there and people are still going to talk regardless, but don't let that steal your joy. Stolen Joy equals stolen power. And as my uncle said, shrug it off and keep it pushing, you still got to do what you got to do!!!
"Happiness is not a matter of good fortune or worldly possessions. It's a mental attitude. It comes from appreciating what we have, instead of being miserable about what we don't have. It's so simple?yet so hard for the human mind to comprehend." - Bits and Pieces
"I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances." - Martha Washington
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