Diamonds sparkle behind all bad things – we just have to lift the weeds and dig gently. TBH
Tag: mindfulness
results of ‘online bullying traits’ by Tiffany Belle Harper
A while ago, I delved into the subject of online bullying. Subsequently, I had a much bigger reaction than I anticipated. Quite a few people contacted me confidentially (of course.) I then looked closely at the people who instigated the bullying/stalking/harassment using ‘mainly’ social media. Surprisingly, I found common traits.
SIMPLE WAYS TO DEFINE A BULLY
- They do not participate in group activities away from the internet, unless they are with people they are familiar with.
- They do not have many interests away from the internet.
- They do not participate or watch any sport in a team capacity.
- They refer mainly to themselves using their social pages.
For instance, a football match. It has a start and finish time. This is a great way to battle out any competitive spirt in fun format. However, I have noticed most bullies don’t participate in any sport or visit live games and events which involve team spirit. I believe this is because they have a fear of losing. They don’t want to play a fair game. Yet, it’s not about the winning, but more so taking part. Fair team-playing with set rules would make a bully feel entrapped.
All in all, a bully is not a team player- they want to be viewed as a leader. If you have an online bully, take a look at their profile. How often are they participating in team playing events? You will probably find, never – unless there is some type of agenda involved. So, the best way to beat a bully is to get involved with teams and groups away from the internet.
As soon as you have found like minded people, there is every likelihood they will retreat for fear of exposure. And … sadly find someone else. But then … that next person in turn, will also go on to learn how to get past this cycle of abuse. Bullies teach us valuable lessons. And actually, their resentment and cowardice make us stronger.
For me, having hobbies makes me feel empowered. Perhaps you are the same? But when things get tough, I turn to new things happening in the community and there’s always something positive and productive taking place, everywhere we go. I enjoy spending some of my time alone. I enjoy the blogging community, for instance.
But, remember, people can be anyone online. When you find a kindred spirit within your online community, perhaps try to meet them in person. But of course, ensure your safety first and always ensure the friends you make online are real people. For children, never meet strangers unless you have permission from your parents or guardians and always take a friend along with you.
Basically, being online can be great fun. And if you count the positive aspects – a bully is a small factor within the bigger picture. Surround yourself with team work and love, and watch them fade away. Make sure you have fun in the real world, before anything else. The rest is a bonus! Most importantly, love who you are, find your own self worth and before long your entire world will change for the better. Self-fulfilled prophecy. Think about the future with optimism. Paying attention to bullies is a form of self-harm. But remember, they are just ‘little dots’ online and out there in the ‘real’ world, most people you meet will be beautiful. Keep walking and stay close to those who love you.
There are lots of useful websites and support groups both here in the UK and globally, offering support and advice if you feel you are being affected by your experiences online.
Tiff. X
friendship matters

When someone loves us, we shouldn’t take them for granted. We have to always remember those who feel left behind. Reminding them, they’re with us each step of the way.
Loyalty is so important.
Friendship is a big thing in this short life.
Be kind to those who stand by you. It doesn’t take a lot to say thank you and give a little back. I know how it feels to be hurt, I guess we all do. Pain makes us appreciate all the lovely stuff. So, no matter where my friends and neighbours are today, I want you to know that I love you a lot. I’m very lucky. Less is More. Love is the Answer! TBH©
p.s. and don’t forget your pets are friends too!
Overcomer by Hannah Spangler. For everyone who was or is feeling fed up. You are not alone. Love is Everything. #video
I would like to thank the person that shared this this video with me. I feel very humble. I too have felt like this on occasions and we need to share these moments. This is how being bullied feels, regardless of age or outward courage, it is an awful transition. Or sometimes we may simply be fed up but not have a specific reason why? Or maybe social media is controlling your emotions. It need not be that way. There are people in our communities who feel the same and are waiting to meet you.
Please remember, the kindest hearts feel most pain. But we can help and love one another. Reach out and take a hand. Smile at strangers. Take time to listen. This video by Hannah Spangler is beautiful and I hope it reaches the hearts of the many millions of people around the world who may feel alone at some point.
I hope one day people can use the internet to enjoy and not worry about likes and shares because the real world is very beautiful. It is all about balance. I believe there is love available to everyone who seeks it. And kind acts come back tenfold. Thank you again for sharing this with me and I hope to see you soon. TBH©
woman
Do not let any person make you feel as though you are not a woman. TBH©

I have gone down a dress size since this photograph. Not because I did not like the way I look. I just eat less in the winter. SHINE LIKE DIAMONDS.
Tiffany. .
