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THE WORDS OFTEN THOUGHT, ARE NOT OFTEN SAID, THEY ARE BLOGGED. A BLOG ABOUT SERIOUS TOPICS, A QUEST TO HELP OTHERS FROM MY OWN EXPERIENCES
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
WRHU IRISH MARATHON
WRHU HELD ITS ANNUAL IRISH MARATHON TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE STATION, BUT
THIS TIME THEY WERE SAYING A FINAL FAREWELL TO TONY JACKSON WHO HAS BEEN
PART OF WRHU FOR OVER YEARS
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Letter of Closure
I have advice for you girls out there, and boys this could help you too. Now, we have all been through a troublesome relationship, where you are so in love with a boy/girl, then all of a sudden it just ends, without warning. Heartbreak is one of the hardest situations to deal with. It all depends on how you deal with it though. I was in a relationship not long ago. We were together for a year, and it was also long distance. Throughout the relationship we communicated as much as possible. A little after a year of being together, he (for all intents and purposes) dumped me. I was miserable, but I learned a way that you can heal yourself, and possibly get closure. In my opinion, closure is the most important part of ending a relationship, without it, you can never move on. Here is the secret. WRITE A LETTER. I know it seems silly, but it is a great way to get all the words out that you want to say. You can say anything you want, the way you want it. Because he is the secret, you don't have to send the letter.You can if you want, but in my case, I wrote it for me, and it made me feel better. So next time you go through a break up, write that girl or boy a letter, whether they read it or not, YOU got your closure. If you would like to see my closure letter, comment and I will post it.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Suicide Prevention and Awareness Part II
As another holiday passes I wanted to make a point to my listeners that contrary to what they have learned in the past, suicides do not happen as much during the holidays as people think. Take a listen.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Broken Hearts Shouldn't Kill You
Suicide prevention is a topic that has become near and dear to me.
Coming from a person who PERSONALLY went through a suicidal time of my life, I am now making it my mission to help others and save people from going through what I went through.
I was just 18-years-old. In "love" with my then boyfriend. I thought we were going to be together forever. (Quintessential for teens in high school) Nonetheless I was in love. and thought he was too. Then out of nowhere 7 months in, he up and broke my heart. I thought my world was over. The world still rotated and revolved around the sun, but my world was over. So I thought to take things in my own hands. I wanted to end "my" world. I made many attempts at suicide, and landed myself into the hospital. While I laid there in the bed, hooked up to machines of all sorts, I had a lot of time to think. My constant thought was..."Did I just try to end my life over a broken heart?"
It is stupid really, but it does happen every day. Heart break too can just about kill you...if you let it.
In 2009 a statistic showed that an average of 444 people took their lives. Suicide is the most common cause of death for 15 to 24-year-olds. A surprising fact is that 80 percent of men kill themselves each year. Granted most suicides are not caused by heartbreak alone, but having a broken heart on top of everything else makes you not want to go on. But take if from me, I sit here 20 years old, I still struggle with heartbreak (a lot) but I am still living. I admit, there are days when I feel like I "can't go on." A feeling of self-loathing, and hatred. Luckily, even with a broken heart, I still have friends and family to stick by my side. Just remember, Love may not last forever, but friendships and family will. Heartbreak hurts yes, but think of the hurt you would cause if you took your life over it. I guarantee, that heartbreak will be twice has painful as what you felt.
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