‘The Ego Maniac’ by Tiffany Belle Harper

The only way to eradicate a bully from your life is to remove your ‘self’ from situations that enable the wrong energy to gauge on the positive.

Bullies seek the vulnerable. This is why that although it would be great to be a completely free spirit, we need our allies. A unity of love that is unbreakable.

Whilst being empathetic towards a bully (as they need help in most cases) we should not feel sympathy or any emotion that will encourage further progression of worthless actions.

Turn a cheek, walk away. Their idle minds will find new places to play. And sadly new targets. Don’t be afraid to name and shame to your circle. Make those you trust aware of what you are going through.

Tiffany Belle Harper.

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Without Your Phones by Tiffany Belle Harper

Just found a great photographic feature at the foot of this page. Had to share. So typical of today. Sad really.

Just be careful that technology is not a substitute for reality.

Phones don’t hug or give advice for ‘you’ as an individual soul.

You can’t beat a proper kiss and rubbing noses – tickling, eye contact. All the lovely things that cost nothing.

But if you used your phone more often to call those you love instead of seeing what people you will probably never meet in ‘real’ life are doing on Social Media – You’d maybe find a better sense of ‘self’ fulfilment.

ph2Alternatively, don’t have a phone and get a life instead? Or what I’ve done is have a cheap festival  phone that I take out with me in-case of emergency. It’s basically a little thing with a keyboard on the front and no fancy gimmicks – I’d rather use my brain to do that for me.

Tiffany Belle. Harper.

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Letting Go by Tiffany Belle Harper

Sometimes in life we face hard decisions and we know we have to let go, even if it hurts.

We know we have to let go because otherwise our lives have little meaning being subjective to a controlling abuse that serves no purpose.

For we have friends, family and pets that need us to thrive for them. And if we are constantly feeling sad due to the way we allow others to treat us then this impounds on everything around us.

So we have to let go and move on for our own health. It’s painful and it hurts but the result is a happier life with good people around us that want the best for us. Not to make us feel constantly on pins, treading on eggshells but people who really do want to see us thrive.

Feeling controlled is not love, it’s abuse. Let go.

Tiffany Belle Harper.