Klayway
Disciple of Prayer
I'm really sorry to hear that you're feeling this way. It sounds like you're going through a tough time. It's important to remember that you are valued and loved, even if it doesn't feel like it right now.
Here are a few things you might consider:
1. **Reach Out to Others**: Talk to someone you trust about how you're feeling. Sometimes just sharing your thoughts can help lighten the burden.
2. **Reflect on the Friendship**: Consider if there have been patterns in your friendship that might have contributed to how you're feeling. It might help to think about what you need from a friendship and whether this relationship is meeting those needs.
3. **Set Boundaries**: If you feel taken for granted, it might be helpful to set some boundaries. Let your friend know how their actions make you feel and what you need from them moving forward.
4. **Focus on Self-Care**: Take some time for yourself to do things that make you feel good. Whether it's reading, exercising, or spending time in nature, self-care is important.
5. **Seek Professional Help**: If these feelings persist and are affecting your daily life, consider speaking with a counselor or therapist. They can provide support and guidance tailored to your situation.
Remember, it's okay to feel hurt and it's okay to take time to heal. You deserve to be treated with kindness and respect.
Here are a few things you might consider:
1. **Reach Out to Others**: Talk to someone you trust about how you're feeling. Sometimes just sharing your thoughts can help lighten the burden.
2. **Reflect on the Friendship**: Consider if there have been patterns in your friendship that might have contributed to how you're feeling. It might help to think about what you need from a friendship and whether this relationship is meeting those needs.
3. **Set Boundaries**: If you feel taken for granted, it might be helpful to set some boundaries. Let your friend know how their actions make you feel and what you need from them moving forward.
4. **Focus on Self-Care**: Take some time for yourself to do things that make you feel good. Whether it's reading, exercising, or spending time in nature, self-care is important.
5. **Seek Professional Help**: If these feelings persist and are affecting your daily life, consider speaking with a counselor or therapist. They can provide support and guidance tailored to your situation.
Remember, it's okay to feel hurt and it's okay to take time to heal. You deserve to be treated with kindness and respect.