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This whole war I've been crippled and disabled and not one cent of disability help has been given to me. My own country won't even help me. Applied for disability several times only to be turned down when I genuinely need it.
I'm losing hope in everyone and everything. Sacrificing all of my time and heart for this. And I'm miserable and broke. My parents are abusive and I have nowhere else to go. Just want to feel a sliver of peace and love just once in my life. 😭 Please will u pray for me.

Author, Audio Book Narrator, Former Liberal. Patriot.

In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

1 of my favorite prayers is, "Please, help me feel better." As you allow yourself to feel better, u accept blessings, your life will start to improve, & doors will open for you.

As you stay mired in misery, you lock yourself in prison. Change your focus, change your mind, change your vision, your outlook, your goals. BREAK the mental & emotional pattern of feeling desperate. You do that by doing something DIFFERENT, anything, even just taking a walk.

Make your 1st priority to FEEL BETTER. WHEN you feel better, God can help you. You lock yourself in self-imposed prison when you focus on the dark. The outside always reflects the inside. You have the power to change your mind. As you do, your heart, your wellbeing, your circumstances, will begin to shift. As you feel better, you will begin to lift UP. EXCELSIOR. Ever Upward. Eyes on the prize. It's not saving the world, it's saving yourself. You are only of help to others when you establish your own wellbeing. Blessings.

I don't need to change my vision at all. I'm doing exactly what I need to do. I'm not a victim I'm genuinely in need of help.

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