Be Heard, Be Strong, Be Proud

Laura Annabelle
Social Change Agents
2 min readApr 18, 2017

We all want people to make us feel special, valued, important and a real human being of society overall. So let’s learn and work on loving ourselves. In order to be kind to others, we must be kind to ourselves.

So learning to love ourselves unconditionally, we will learn and know how to treat others with love. Like Sydney (psychologist) from Grey’s Anatomy who heals with love!

Doing so will help us learn and know what it’s supposed to feel like in any and all healthy and positive views of treating someone by treating ourselves the way we want others to treat us. People get a sense of how to treat us by how we treat ourselves.

Always follow your gut, it’s right every time. Many times we find others telling us to listen or follow our hearts. And yeah sometimes I’m particularly moments in life, it’s accurate to follow the heart.

But other times, it’s best to follow your gut! It has a lot of logic, truth yet more than you may even believe yourself!

It’s the “what if they don’t like me?” but the “I’ll be okay if they don’t like me” belief as for what we think about ourselves matters more than what others think about us.

So listen to that voice inside your head that only encourages and inspires you do achieve all that you want with your life and to be whoever you wanna be!

Believe in your true potential by following the first step to greatness: believing n yourself even if no one else believes in you.

It may be important to have those who we surround ourselves with to believe in us, it’s the belief we have in ourself that is a little more important when it comes to achieving anything as well as healthy and positive confidence!

“Open up the part of you that wants to hide away!” ~ Hilary Duff

Many things in life changes us in many different ways and pain itself can really have a huge impact and change in someone.

The pain from traumatic moments or really hard core moments that teach you things to learn from, to not make the same mistake again to prevent more pain and protect yourself from getting hurt again. Learning to be more cautiously aware when you let your guard down.

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Laura Annabelle
Social Change Agents

I’m just a young adult trying to figure out how to live her new adult life.