Am i ready to move on?
Ghost0fNightmares
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Jun 7, 2016
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Only you can judge wether you are ready to move on
Remina
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Jul 5, 2016
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The only one who knows you're ready would be you. You can take as much time as you need. Moving on is not a race.
Anonymous
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Aug 29, 2016
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if you have to ask yourself the question, no. when you're ready, you won't think about it. it just happens, and when you think about it again, you are surprised to find how long it has been since it left your mind.
wonderfullIceCream97
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Oct 3, 2016
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Yes. But have faith cause you are gonna move on eventually just give your self little bit of time..
Anonymous
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Oct 4, 2016
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Yes You are.
No One is Stopping you for real.
You yourself are stuck in this.
You can get free.
Choice is always yours.
Anonymous
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Oct 11, 2016
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I wouldn't completely move on, I feel like you should move on when you feel 100% confident about the situation and you overcame what your problem was.
Anonymous
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Nov 20, 2017
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I know that moving on is a hard decision to make and it's a hard thing to do expecially if u don't want to leave but listen to me your strong and your a fighter I know it's hard trust me I know it really is but you can do it is time to move on time to stop hurting yourself time to heal and find more about what this life has to give I know this life maybe sucks but u can do it
Anonymous
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Jul 3, 2018
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That is entirely up to you- you don't want to push yourself into doing something bad, but then moving on is a great way to continue to happily and healthily live your life.
TheCup5893
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Aug 6, 2018
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You're ready to move on from the moment it happens. It's the pain that stops you. Allow the pain to fade. Meanwhile, see what else you can do to help yourself move on. :) You'll be fine. All the best. :)
greentea12034
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Apr 6, 2020
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Only you can determine for yourself whether or not you are ready to let go of the past. Remember, the past holds important lessons and experiences, and can come with great memories. Moving on doesn't necessarily mean throwing something away. You can still appreciate it while understanding that you have to move forward with your life. Also, have more confidence in yourself. Think about what you truly want from this situation and take action depending on your own needs. It is completely okay to put yourself first and do what needs to be done. If you are trying to move on from something, I wish you the best of luck. Remember that your heath and wellbeing is important, and I believe in your strength.
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