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Sarahi
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2024
Figuring out the truth of life... :)
I was tired of the bs, so now I'm just exploring the depths of life and embracing everything it has to offer-the seemingly good and bad...
I was tired of the bs, so now I'm just exploring the depths of life and embracing everything it has to offer-the seemingly good and bad...
Why I used to sabotage good things in my life (the reason behind it)
Hi! My name is Sarahi, welcome to my channel.
I appreciate you being here🫶
Feel free to connect with me on instagram and send me a DM if you'd like to chat!😊
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I appreciate you being here🫶
Feel free to connect with me on instagram and send me a DM if you'd like to chat!😊
sarahizuni
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My lack of identity and belonging became a gift
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00:00 My Story 06:10 My Reflection 07:45 Attachments to our identity Hi! My name is Sarahi, welcome to my channel. I appreciate you being here🫶 Feel free to connect with me on instagram and send me a DM if you'd like to chat!😊 sarahizuni
Sometimes you need to lose yourself to find yourself again
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Hi! My name is Sarahi, welcome to my channel. I appreciate you being here🫶 Feel free to connect with me on instagram and send me a DM if you'd like to chat!😊 sarahizuni
Why I stopped giving my energy to everything but myself
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Hi! My name is Sarahi, welcome to my channel. I appreciate you being here🫶 Feel free to connect with me on instagram and send me a DM if you'd like to chat!😊 sarahizuni
It's okay to feel sad...
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Hi! My name is Sarahi, welcome to my channel. I appreciate you being here🫶 Feel free to connect with me on Instagram and send me a DM if you'd like to chat!😊 sarahizuni
How being vulnerable empowered me
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Hi guys! Today, I’m sharing how opening up about your vulnerabilities and the aspects of yourself you may consider unlikable, unacceptable, or unworthy can help you become a more confident person overall. From my own experience, I’ve seen how being honest about these parts of myself has liberated me to become whoever I want and has given me my power back. 00:00 Intro 00:45 Backstory 03:53 Learn...
How I used alcohol to run away from myself | From self-hate to self-love
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Hi all! In this video, I open up about a deep struggle that has had a significant impact on the trajectory of my life. I share my story of how I used to abuse alcohol to cover up and mask a part of myself that I once hated. I talk about the self-hatred I felt at a young age, which eventually led me to fall into the trap of numbing myself with alcohol to soothe all the negativity within me. It b...
This is my story as well. Thank you!
wow, this hit home. I relate to this so well, only i have this struggle with food. I used it as a coping mechanism as you said, to hide from the intensity of my feelings, to numb ot or ignore it and after bingeing i feel so ashamed and anxious and the cirle is repeating over the years. What steps did u take to just face those parts of u that were scared of? sending u love, thank you for this, you're not alone
i am goig throuh iit
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Io come Er sna che vuole solo per volere solo bene ah te 🌹❤️
But what made you not look outside of yourself for love?
@sarahi I love the way you explain about our patterns in our live. Thank you for sharing with us ❤
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I love it! I am looking forward to watch it!
You’re really enjoyable to listen to, you have a real calming energy 💕 Thanks for sharing your experiences and providing us for some things to think about 💖
Aw I appreciate that 🥰
It's really mature and shows self awareness that you could see how something that served you was outdated and you could move on from it, most people stay stuck with what helped them and cant let go, it's too scary, you're doing great, this is great for others to learn from, keep sharing your ideas!
Thank you!!🙏
Qué bella conclusión Sarahí: Eres del Mundo!!! Bravo!!!
love this
I found this relatable. I grew up in the U.S., but in an Ugandan and Nigerian family. I first started having identity issues as a kid when I saw all of the other immigrant families speaking in their languages, and I started to feel insecure that my parents only taught me English. It’s especially bad for my Ugandan side because I wasn’t exposed that much to that culture due to where I lived, so I kind of don’t feel 100% authentic identifying with that side because, similar to you, I don’t relate that much to the people. Now that I’ve started university there are virtually no Africans here, so I’ve spent a lot more time with Latinos since I speak fluent Spanish. This also brought up some unresolved identity insecurities, because it feels like being so culturally connected to a region you have no concrete ties to is something NO ONE else can relate to 🙄. Anyways I appreciate you sharing your story, and the advice you give is really valuable. I do believe it is a blessing to have to grapple with your identity, but unfortunately the process can be painful and full of existencial crises. I do feel myself becoming a more mentally strong and understanding person as a result of going through this. Bendiciones desde Chicago ✌️
@@fivestarplaying3553Yes, it can be tricky at first to deal with this, especially as a child growing up. I’m glad you found some value in this! Saludos!
You’re cute!! 🥰
i loveee a good think piece thats not overly long something short, sweet, simple that doesn't make it feel like a masterclass on how much buzzwords we can say
Yess! It’s more of a conversation, just me sharing my authentic thoughts without all the fluff. Glad it resonated with you!
seeing this at 111 views, 22 hours ago 🥹🍀
@@orangemarma1adee love that 😍
I agree with you Sarahi! No stories, no labels, no identification
@@nancyruizperez6746 Exactly, that’s the only way to stop suffering!
Amen on this
I can relate to this so much. I used men, alcohol,weed,fake friendships to avoid the part of me I hated. I humiliated myself so much unfortunately I hurt others as well but now I'm much better. It's been 3 long hard years. Having a relationship with God, being sober, spending time with family, giving to others has healed me in ways I couldn't have imagined.
I love what I foiund in this video: "We are in this illusion that makes us believe we can control things in our life. We make up stories to fill those empty spaces, but most of us don't know what we are doing". I think that the most important thing is to know our selfworth and power to find ourserlves.
As you say Sarahi, the most important thing is to connect with ourselves. But we don't do it because we are not used to it, we are not aware of ourselves, so we prefer to connect with the external world. I remember once when I was in my car and suddenly I realized that I hadn't turned on the radio. As if it were an emergency, I quickly looked for the button to turn on the radio in order to end that silence that made me uncomfortable. And at that moment I realized that I was running away from myself. Since then I am more aware of the time I dedicate to myself to think, reflect and meditate on what happens inside me. Thank you for sharing these videos.
Bien dicho Sarahi, no podemos ayudar a nadie sí antes no nos ayudamos a nosotros mismos. Y todo inicia conectándonos con nosotros mismos. Gracias por compartir.
Luckily, there is no self.
Wonderful message Sarahi!
Thank you for this wonderful message , i really needed to hear this.
@@mzatimw7426 I’m glad it found you🙏
Wow, I was in a really shitty headspace today, feeling like I was a complete failure with no control over my life and the fact that I found this video an hour after it was posted is uncanny. Thank you, I really needed this.
@@Dibious I’m glad it found you at the right moment!🫶
Muy cierto Sarahi!!
Thank you for this video, it has given me lots to reflect on 🤍
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I know too many that struggle with this, thankyou for sharing what you went through, I understand its extremely hard, you are really strong and should give yourself alot of grace, God bless you always!
@sarahizuni: Eres muy honesta y natural cuando compartes tus experiencias y aprendizajes. Puedo sentir tus emociones y tu energía cuando hablas. Eso me hace sentirte muy empática y humana. Gracias por compartir!!!
Oh honey, this was so brave and selfless and such a testament to all the work you've done on yourself ❤ that you would share this to help other young people is so beautiful 🙌 and this was perfectly said 😊 sending you a big hug 🥰 just subscribed for tye journey
Sarahí, eres un ejemplo de cómo crecer ante el dolor . Eso demuestra el gran ser humano que eres 🙏
Gracias!☺🙏
Currentlu going through this i cant express myself at all i hate looking weak and being vunrable every time im around people my jaw is clinched the only time i can is when im drunk
I hear you! I've felt the same way. It takes a lot of courage to confront that side of yourself. You got this, believe in yourself. Sending you lots of love 💕
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You’re a BRAVE Queen! <333
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Keep going, Babe! 👑💗✨
Thank you! 🙏 🥰
Thank you for sharing ❤ may i know what camera you are filming with ?
of course! ❤️ It's the DJI Osmo Pocket 3
@@sarahizuni thank you 🩷
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love that you shared its okay to not feel okay! thats something I should try reiterating to myself
yes, we should be easier on ourselves🥰
Love you chorkyyy ❤❤❤
love you❤️
Me encantó, mi hija!
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This is genuinely encouraging. I love your sincerity and openness to expressing your feelings and experiences to the public. Now I know why we met. I wish you continued success in your spiritual journey and that you will soon become one with your true inner nature.
Thank you for the support!🙏💗
Thanks for sharing!
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amazing! it is so freeing to overcome our own shadows. we are the only block that stands in our way. it is inspiring to see your journey!
Yes, absolutely! 🙏🥰
Me encantó el cierre: “Ser vulnerable y estar abierta, ha cambiado realmente mi vida para ser mejor, me ha vuelto una persona más segura y feliz en todos los aspectos porque he tomado el poder de mi vida. Finalmente puedo decidir quién quiero ser y que quiero hacer en esta vida”
Gracias! 🙏🥰