You Are Not Wrong: Trust Your Inner Voice
August 1, 2025 |
Empowered Living

Thanks, for sharing:
Just wanted to remind you...
You are Not Wrong For:
- Wanting a quiet life in a loud world
- Feeling angry about being overlooked
- Saying no even though you could technically squeeze it in
- Asking twice — and expecting to be heard
- Walking away from a draining relationship, job, or friendship
- Not replying right away — or at all
- Putting yourself first, finally
- Not being able to carry it all anymore
- Creating space before it's urgent
- Being done with over-explaining
- Changing your mind about what you thought you wanted at 22
- Declining invitations without giving a detailed excuse
- Setting boundaries that make others uncomfortable
- Wanting more than "just getting by"
- Charging what you're worth and not apologizing for it
- Outgrowing people who only knew the smaller version of you
- Taking up space in conversations instead of just listening
- Being selective about who gets access to your energy
- Wanting recognition for the invisible work you do
- Choosing rest over productivity sometimes
- Having high standards for how you're treated
- Not wanting to be everyone's emotional support system
- Prioritizing your dreams over other people's expectations
- Being tired of being the "easy-going" one
- Wanting to be chosen, not just needed
- Refusing to shrink yourself to make others comfortable
- Caring less about being liked and more about being respected
- Starting over, even if it looks messy from the outside
- Protecting your peace like the precious resource it is
Continue adding to this list. What else are you not wrong for...??

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