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Don’t use sharpness of your speech on the mother who taught you how to speak.
Ali ibn Abi Talib (Radhi Allahu Anhu)
"Forget everything. Open the windows. Clear the room. The wind blows through it. You see only its emptiness, you search in every corner and don’t find yourself."
– Franz Kafka, Diaries, 1910-1923
“The other day, lying in bed, I felt my heart beating for the first time in a long while. I realized how little I live in my body, how much in my mind”
-Rodger kamenetz, from Terra infirma
Forever humble because Allah gives, and Allah also takes
when you’re trying to have a healthy relationship but you’re an overthinker.
do you know how much chaos It took to be this calm
How to Get Ahead in Life
1. Don’t pay too much attention to the way you feel. Feelings change throughout the day and are unreliable. Don’t let them rule your life, or interfere with your goals.
2. Decide not to worry as it tends to make things worse. If you focus on your worries it will drain your energy – and often what we’re dreading doesn’t happen anyway.
3. Cut the internal commentary. Stop telling yourself that things are going to fall apart, or your efforts won’t succeed, or you won’t be popular. Keep trying, moving forwards, and getting on with life.
4. Stop being self-critical. You need to be your own cheerleader and your biggest fan in life. Note progress, perseverance, attitude and inner strength. Be affirming, kind, believing and coach towards success.
5. Stop feeling guilty. Feeling guilty changes nothing. You are going to make mistakes. Accept you aren’t perfect - then get up and try again.
6. Stop worrying about what others think of you. At the end of the day it doesn’t matter what they think. Choose your own goals for your life – you’re not accountable to them.
7. Don’t worry about set backs or changes to your plans. Plans always need adjusting and things always go wrong – but that doesn’t mean ‘it’s over’ or you’ll never reach your goals. Expect to make some changes – just be adaptable.
“Trauma permanently changes us. This is the frightening truth about betrayal. You never really get over it. At best, you grieve and make some kind of peace with it. But a major life disruption leaves a new normal behind. There’s no going back to who you were before.”
— Unknown
Franz Kafka, The Diaries of Franz Kafka: 1914-1923
“It’s amazing how much damage can be done when you have nothing but good intentions.”
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“Remember: If you’re not speaking it, you’re storing it, and that gets heavy.”
— https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Z7zXtlcpU/
“Ganz gleich ob wir nun zum Eiffelturm fahren oder nur zum Supermarkt - wie schön es wird, hängt davon ab, was man daraus macht.”
— Sie malte ein Lächeln in unsere Herzen, Brooke und Keith Desserich (via honigimohr)
“sometimes, someone doesn’t love you the way they did last winter and “I don’t feel okay” goes from coming to your house even though they’re scared of driving on the highway at night to “I’m sorry, feel better” and they don’t take pictures of you anymore or watch you when you aren’t looking and they still kiss you but never your forehead or nose”
— (via extrasad)
“Wenn der Schmerz dich zerfrisst, bleibt kein Raum für andere Gefühle.”
— Ein Leben mehr, Jocelyne Saucier (via honigimohr)
“There is not one person in this world that is not cripplingly sad about something. You remember that before you open your mouth.”
— Unknown (via fearlessknightsandfairytales)