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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Love Begins

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@be-my-warmth
echo park be reading your soul sometimes
The invisible thread : A beautiful Japanese legend, in which I will always believe in. Two people who belong together and no matter what happens they end up finding each other.
“Once in a while we meet a gentle person. Gentleness is a virtue hard to find in a society that admires toughness and roughness. We are encouraged to get things done and to get them done fast, even when people get hurt in the process. Success, accomplishment, and productivity count. But the cost is high. There is no place for gentleness in such a milieu. Gentle is the one who does ‘not break the crushed reed, or snuff the faltering wick.’ Gentle is the one who is attentive to the strengths and weaknesses of the other and enjoys being together more than accomplishing something. A gentle person treads lightly, listens carefully, looks tenderly, and touches with reverence. A gentle person knows that true growth requires nurture, not force. […]”
Illustration by Rosie Payne
Tumblr: @itsbyrosie
Becoming less reactive is a big part of growth & decreasing stress. Sometimes this type of avoidance can be looked at as lack of interest or uncaring, but it isn’t. If you let everything get you worked up, you’re damaging your mind, body & soul
i really like this part from Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
Consistency is a love language. Expressing boundaries with sensitivity is a love language. Honoring a person’s need for alone time is a love language. Acknowledging the risk it took someone to share their vulnerability is a love language. Tolerating and validating a different perspective is a love language. Learning to manage our projections and expectations is a love language.
Season Cleanse by Hero Bean Stevenson
WAVES (2019) dir. Trey Edward Shults
every now and again i feel the need to remind myself that my life is never too deeply rooted in anything. a fresh start is as simple as making the decision to start anew.
“Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin (via naturaekos)