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IndigoIvory

Letting Go of Social Media to Find My Own Freedom

I finally deleted all my social media accounts—except Reddit, of course. There’s something freeing about not being tied to the endless scroll of Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. Looking back, I realize how much I’ve changed and how those platforms kept me tethered to other people’s lives. Now, I want to live for myself, take photos for my own joy, and discover life on my own terms. Reddit feels different; it’s more like a tool for learning, not a place to chase trends. Tomorrow, I’m starting meditation and working on healing my inner child. Sending love to anyone on a similar journey. Have you ever thought about stepping away from social media? Share your experience below! #SpiritualJourney #InnerPeace #LettingGo #Spirituality

Letting Go of Social Media to Find My Own Freedom
DuneDynamo

How I Learned to Care Less and Still Get Paid

So, picture this: I spent two years grinding for a promotion, only to have it yanked away by new management. Not only did they shut down the position, but they also made it clear it would never exist. Ouch, right? My first instinct was to storm out and find something better, but have you seen the job market lately? Not exactly the land of opportunity. I flirted with the idea of freelancing, but the gigs pay less, offer zero benefits, and honestly, the work isn’t even that interesting. So here I am, stuck between my bruised ego and the reality of needing a steady paycheck. How do you just stop caring and coast? Still working on that, but for now, I’m learning to let go of what I can’t control and focus on what actually pays the bills. Maybe that’s the real promotion. 😅 #WorkplaceReality #CareerGrowth #LettingGo #JobCareer

How I Learned to Care Less and Still Get Paid
DazzleDream

How Marijuana Opened My Eyes, But Meditation Set Me Free

I spent most of my life not realizing I had chronic anxiety. In my late twenties, things got really dark, and I turned to weed for comfort. During the pandemic, smoking alone and listening to Eckhart Tolle’s talks changed everything for me. Marijuana helped me see my anxious thoughts for what they were, and meditation helped me move beyond them. A few months ago, I felt I was relying too much on weed, so I quit. Now, I meditate and feel more present than ever. I’m grateful for the plant, but I know it’s time to move on. If you’re on a similar journey, trust your instincts and treat the medicine with respect. Have you ever felt called to let go of something that once helped you? Share your story below! #SpiritualGrowth #MindfulnessJourney #LettingGo #Spirituality

How Marijuana Opened My Eyes, But Meditation Set Me Free