Never again 🫣 ….. maybe
Lost a lot of “friends” when my mom died last year , and dad abuse , mocked being in a wheelchair , yet I got got protecting me , redirecting me , and prospering me , thank you good for giving me strength again #Lemon8Diary
Experiencing loss and hardship, as described in the article, can leave one feeling isolated and vulnerable. From my own experience, navigating grief after losing a close family member was profoundly challenging, especially when coupled with negative treatment from others. It's during these moments that leaning on faith and inner strength becomes crucial. The phrase "God don't play about me" really resonates, reflecting a deep trust that healing is underway even if the path is difficult. Dealing with abuse and mockery, particularly when coping with physical challenges like being in a wheelchair, can undermine confidence and self-worth. I found that surrounding myself with even a small circle of supportive people made a big difference. Redirecting focus on personal growth, exploring new skills, and setting small goals helped me prosper despite the adversities. Sharing this journey openly, like in a diary or community forum, also provided healing through connection and solidarity. If you find yourself in a similar situation, remember that it’s okay to grieve, but don’t lose sight of your inner power to protect and redirect your life. Many find that spirituality or faith offers a comforting foundation. Taking one day at a time and seeking supportive networks can help reclaim strength. Ultimately, personal growth is possible even after profound loss and hardship, and sometimes it emerges stronger than before.



























































