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“I have learned to love myself. I have set myself free. I am like fire. I am rising and walking into my freedom. I am stronger without you. I am not perfect, but I do know that I am amazing. I have learned to love myself. I have set myself free. I am like fire. I am rising and walking into my freedom.”

“I am no longer letting questions haunt me. I want and deserve peace in my life. I guess I am the only one who let the questions haunting me, catch me—I finally broke free because it doesn’t serve me anymore. I am finding my way.”

“I have a fire under my feet. Ha! Try to put the flames out if you want. The blaze is too strong for anyone who cannot take the heat. My soul is renewed and I am loving the new me! Once upon a time, questions use to haunt me because I never had the answers, but I have a choice. Either I am going to let it kill me or I am going to break free and live the best life I deserve. I chose me. I love me.”

“I am somebody. I used to think I was invisible because nobody noticed me, but I set fire to my fear. I am free. I am here, and if it’s going to be me against the world, then I am ready. After all the shit I’ve been through, I can handle anything that comes my way. I am not going to ever let anyone make me feel less than a human being—because I matter.”

“I feel like I am weak, and my weakness has been exposed to the light. It is okay for your weakness to be exposed to the light. The light is there because your weakness doesn’t serve you anymore. You are brave and you are letting it go… In order to let it go, you have to talk about it by dragging it out of the dark and bringing it forth into the light. You are shedding our skin. Dead skin can’t serve us. Right? Dead skin is brittle and dry, and when it sheds, your skin glows and it is smooth and vibrant.”

“What I’ve learned from the hell I’ve been through is that I am my own remedy. I am my only way out—although I had help along the way here, in order for me to get better, I had to want to help myself. It started with me.”