chances are, you have a mind that runs faster, broader, and more profound than most.
on top of that, you are highly perceptive and empathetic.
you do not feel like it is worth trying to fit in and are often restless, irritable, and discontent.
also, you deal with worries about the future, burnout, regrets, resentments, relationship issues, and career questions.
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ONE REASON YOU MAY HAVE BEEN UNCOMFORTABLE WITH ACKNOWLEDGING YOUR TRUE SELF IS THAT IT MAKES YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE TO THINK OF YOURSELF AS SMRT OR MORE INTELLIGENT THAN SOMEONE ELSE.
It is a tricky place to be to allow yourself to see your strengths and appreciate your achievements while hoping others won't feel less than you.
Speaking about your strengths and accomplishments may be challenging without being seen as arrogant, conceited, or insensitive.
You should be able to express yourself without feeling guilty or ashamed, like when your parents said you were "overreacting" for having feelings and then being labeled as sensitive.
Are you looking for people who believe
in the same values as you do?
This is where you can feel safe being yourself, pursue new interests, be appreciated when you are being your weird self, all while creating a community that embraces what the world calls crazy but for you, this is what it means to be alive.
“Here’s to the crazy ones.
The misfits.
The rebels.
The troublemakers.
The round pegs in the square holes.
The ones who see things differently.
They’re not fond of rules.
And they have no respect for the status quo.
You can praise them, disagree with them, quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them.
About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them.
Because they change things.
They invent. They imagine. They heal.
They explore. They create. They inspire.
They push the human race forward.
Maybe they have to be crazy.
How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art?
Or sit in silence and hear a song that’s never been written?
Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels?
We make tools for these kinds of people.
While some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius.
Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
Easier Ways is an online refuge for those who have felt at one time or another in their life as being unloved or unwelcome, unappreciated or misunderstood, unwanted, abandoned or betrayed.
Therefore, together we are creating space for a person to actualize themselves outside of social norms, culture, religion, or other ideas of what you should be.
Easier Ways is about recognizing that you have the freedom to choose who you want to be and only you can make that choice.
This is an online community that is designed to help people heal from the past so that they are able to create a life that they don’t want to escape from.
This is done by utilizing the same principles and practices that millions of addicts and alcoholics have used to turn their lives around.
The difference between this and traditional recovery programs
is that we do not require you believe anything
other than you are better than your past.
Easier Ways community believes in human dignity; all people hold an exceptional value tied solely to their humanity.
It has nothing to do with their class, race, gender, religion, abilities, or other factors other than their being human.
It is a simple and obvious truth that recognizing human dignity and the universality of human rights isn't so that individuals can be protected and respected.
It's also for the good of the entire world.
If everyone's rights were respected and everyone got equal opportunities to thrive, the world would be much happier and more peaceful.
All people have the right to be recognized for their inherent humanity and treated justly.
To be allowed to make mistakes as they learn who they are.
Of course, there are real consequences for mistakes, big and small, but after all is said and done, we all need to be forgiven for being human.
And we need to forgive ourselves for not knowing then what we know now.
To give ourselves a little bit of dignity by practicing self-respect.
Six Signs of Self-Respect:
Being open to vulnerability, learning, and letting go.
Seeing more perspectives than just your own.
Accepting responsibility for your happiness.
Prioritizing practices that help you grow.
Pausing to think instead of reacting.
Honesty with yourself and others.