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Dangers of suppressing feelings
I used to be one to shy away from my feelings and emotions, I took whatever anyone throws at me just like that. I have always hated confrontations, until I realised I was killing my self on the inside. I learned the hard way. I’d bottled in too much emotions that I bursted out real hard when I did.Read more
I used to be one to shy away from my feelings and emotions, I took whatever anyone throws at me just like that. I have always hated confrontations, until I realised I was killing my self on the inside. I learned the hard way. I’d bottled in too much emotions that I bursted out real hard when I did. Express your emotions as they come, never bottle in your emotions. Letting out your mind and how you feel about things not only helps you maintain healthy relationships with people, it also help you stay healthy. You’re more free, you fee a lot better when you confront your feelings.
See lessDuration of after-jail parole
Parole allows a prisoner to serve the remainder of their jail time in the community instead of doing that in the prison. Only prisoners who have been found to be well behaved are often granted parole. The prisoner is eligible for release on parole to serve the remainder of the sentence in the communRead more
Parole allows a prisoner to serve the remainder of their jail time in the community instead of doing that in the prison. Only prisoners who have been found to be well behaved are often granted parole. The prisoner is eligible for release on parole to serve the remainder of the sentence in the community subject to conditions and under supervision. If a prisoner is released on parole, they are still undergoing their sentence until it expires, but are doing so in the community rather than in prison. At any time while on parole, they can be returned to prison to continue to serve their sentence if the risk of them remaining in the community is not acceptable or they flaunt the parole rules and regulations.
See lessSigns of maturity
- You don’t mock or look down on someone who is still learning the things which you have already learned. - You give others personal space. I can not emphasis how comforting this is. - You know when words are needed and when they are not. - You don’t plan on taking revenge and just move on with yourRead more
– You don’t mock or look down on someone who is still learning the things which you have already learned.
See less– You give others personal space. I can not emphasis how comforting this is.
– You know when words are needed and when they are not.
– You don’t plan on taking revenge and just move on with your life. Let Karma do it’s work.
– No matter how crappy your day has been, you don’t take out your frustration on someone else.
– You accept your mistakes.
– You see things the way they are without exaggerating or overlooking them.
– You don’t get into meaningless relationships just because everyone around you is doing so.
– You understand the fact that everyone has their own journey and you have absolutely no right to judge the decisions they have made.