Life is all about choices. I hear this record play in my father’s voice about 10 times a day, as I ask myself: Wendy’s or Bojangles? Bills or this new makeup palette? Studying or Netflix?
But sometimes, you have to make even bigger, more pressing decisions. Decisions that will put your relationships on the chopping block.
Are the relationships you’re in healthy? Do you feel comfortable being yourself in these relationships? Do you even feel motivated to give to these relationships?
If you answered “no” to any of the previous questions, in the words of my favorite college professor Dr.Rupert Nacoste, “Walk the Hell away.”
Well folks, I did just that. And now, I have to pay for it.
Recently, Eboni made a very big choice for Eboni that required shedding some others in the process. Those individuals weren’t too happy with Eboni’s choice, although Eboni’s choice does not affect them. They will not have to go to bed at night with this decision because after all, Eboni made this decision for herself. Let that sink in.
If you haven’t realized by now, ‘walking the hell away’ can also bring you some hell. I had no idea that a choice I made for me and my well-being would result in some of the mess I’ve dealt with so far. Don’t be like me. Don’t be oblivious. But most importantly, don’t be afraid.
Sometimes I wonder: Maybe I should’ve accepted the olive branch that was offered to me. Maybe I should have just bit my tongue. Maybe I should have just let it go for the sake of peace.
But let’s be honest: I don’t like olives, my tongue is sore, and dangit’ where has being peaceful gotten me? Right here.
I don’t think about it often, but my true best friend, ride or die, A1 since Day 1 is Eboni Bryson. I made a choice for me and I’m happy with it. Every day and night, I walk, breathe, shower, wash my face, brush my teeth, gargle mouthwash, say my prayers and go to sleep alone. When I go to bed at night, I’m the only one who will have to either toss and turn, or doze off peacefully with whatever decision I make.
Do what you have to do for you. Not everyone will like it. Not everyone will agree.
But, when you go to bed at night, who is sleeping with you?
LOVE THIS! You’re a wonderful person, Eboni. A true inspiration to everyone who reads your blog 🙂
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Awh, thank you!
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This really hit home for me. I had to do that my senior year of high school and although it was horrible and I’m still finishing recovering I’m a lot happier and healthier than I was. Glad to see I’m not the only one that went through this. Great blog post!
love,
Montse
http://theraggedyjournal.wordpress.com
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It’s hard but we get through it! Thank you for reading!
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Such a great post! Love your writing Eboni. Also I think your blog is lovely and I have just nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award! 🙂
https://howlynnaful.wordpress.com/2016/01/14/one-lovely-blog-award/
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Awe, thank you Lynna! I really appreciate the nomination!
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What an Awesome blog post! It’s Real and it hits home. You are a strong young woman! I can tell your Parents raised you right! 😊Keep writing! I’ll keep reading!
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Thank you!
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Great post! I literally just went through a similar experience last month!
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Thanks for reading!
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On point. I totally agree. Do whatever you think is good for you. People will ALWAYS have something to say, WHATEVER you do so might as well be yourself and be happy. If you do regret things in the future, at least it will be a learning experience for you. This post is so empowering, it just hit me because I had to do the same thing last year when I cut off some ‘friends’ who were not good for me. I never regretted that decision.
Be strong. Be your beautiful self.
xo, Lexi ❤
https://katalexi.wordpress.com/
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Thank you for reading!
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Reblogged this on Caffeine and Other Vices.
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Wonderful post hun! ❤
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Thank you!
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