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What’s Ghosting? Why it Happens and 7 Tips to Cope with Being Ghosted

  Ghosted? Their silence says more about them than you Image via Unsplash You've been talking to this person.  You’re getting along.  And you feel like he/she could be your perfect match.  Then one day, Poof! He/she is gone.  Your calls and texts go unanswered. And you’re left wondering; What did I do? What did I say? Why did he/she do this to me?  He/she just ghosted you.  But why? Well, there are several reasons why someone can ghost you.  And in this article I’ll help you understand what ghosting is, why it happens and tips to help you navigate the experience. Keep reading! Read Also: The Truth is, You Don’t Need Closure Does Success Guarantee Happiness? 4 Reasons Why Losing a Job Could Be a Good Thing What's Ghosting? Before I give you reasons why someone would just ghost you, let's first understand what ghosting is. Ghosting is when someone suddenly cuts off all communication without any explanation.  It's a way of ending a relationship by simply disappearing, leav

What’s Low Self-esteem? Signs You May Be Struggling with Low Self-Esteem

  You are Worthy...Let no one lie to you I didn't love myself for the most part of my teenage life.  I felt less beautiful, less attractive.  I wasn't confident in my skin.  And this really drained me, made my self-esteem so low.  And I know you may have felt the same way at some point in your life.  But it's not necessarily that you have low self-esteem.  So, what's low self-esteem?  Let’s find out in the next section. Read Also: I Endured an Emotionally Abusive Relationship Because of Low Self Esteem What If I Fail? What’s Low Self-Esteem? Low self-esteem refers to a persistent feeling of inadequacy or lack of worthiness that can deeply impact various aspects of one's life.  It involves having a negative perception of oneself, often accompanied by feelings of self-doubt, self-criticism , and a general sense of not being good enough.  People with low self-esteem may struggle with accepting compliments, setting healthy boundaries, making decisions, and pursuing thei