Your suffering needs to be respected. Don't try to ignore the hurt, because the hurt is real. Instead, let the hurt prove there is hope through your healing. Let the hurt soften you instead of hardening you. Let the hurt open you instead of closing you. Let the hurt deliver you to love, and not to hate.
Your suffering needs to be respected.
Don't allow others to make you feel small. You came to this world to grow and to explore, and to touch the miracles and marvels of life.
Rejection is merely a redirection; a course correction to your destiny.
You have to accept that you'll never be good enough for some people. Whether that is going to be your problem or theirs is up to you.
People who are hard on others are usually very hard on themselves, and the pain they inflict on others is a reflection of the pain they inflict on themselves.
When someone is hard on you it may have very little to do with you at all.
So many of our problems begin when we start worrying what others think of us.
Stop your worrying, panicking and stressing. Breathe. Remember, you made it this far through difficulties that seemed impossible. Remember how many times you were saved at the very last minute — this time is no different.
Real love is opening your heart to the unlovable. Real gratitude is giving thanks when things aren't perfect. Real generosity is sharing when you have very little. Real courage makes the 'impossible' — possible, with real faith.