Im not sure who I am...Can you help me find a way to find me
Question Posted Wednesday February 16 2005, 7:30 pm
Well...When I look in the mirror, I am not sure who's looking back. Uhm and I second guess myself so much, I let others decide for me. I know its not good to do that, but I do that anyways. But I cant help it, I try to find out who I am, but it hasnt worked out yet...I know this question may be too odd, but do you know any ways I can help myself find me?
<*A Lost Shadow*>
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? angieroonie answered Wednesday February 16 2005, 8:37 pm: dear lost shadow,
okay i must admit this is a verfy difficult question. but i will answer it the best i can. okay. if you dont know who you are it might be best to do up a family tree. find out where your ancestors came from. that will help you with your past. when you look into the mirror, repeat over and over in your head your full name. and think of all the people you care for that love you. you can tell who you are by the people you are associated with. like say there is a relative of some description, lets say an aunt. you can say i am her neice. or i am her best friend, that kind of thing. thats all i can say to help but i hope it helped you. you are special. everyone is special in their own special way so dont ever think that people dont care. and if you seriously cant find anyone that cares, know this. i care. i care about everyone i meet. so feel free to contact me for any help you could ever possibly need. no matter how stupid it may seem. i am here for you.
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