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if I look dead its because I am
What’s your fantasy?
I wake up, my debt is all paid off, my bank account is full, my relationships with my family are healthy, and I’m able to travel anywhere in the world.
reblog for this ultimate fantasy life to come true
Faith is realizing that you always get what you need.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I miss you terribly so...
Be there for one another.
Pray for each other.
Be Kind.
Forgive others and Forgive yourself.
Never lose your Hope.
Have Faith in God.
Give Love.
Tips for Improving your Concentration
1. Eliminate noise and other distractions from your environment. It takes approximately 15 minutes to reach a place of focused concentration. Thus, constant interruptions will stop you reaching that place.
2. Deliberately structure your environment so that the focus is clearly on studying - and not on doing, and seeing, other things. That may mean changing the room you work in, moving your desk, and so on.
3. Clarify your goals for each piece of work. If you don’t know what you’re doing, or you’re hoping to achieve, you’ll likely go in circles, and simply waste your time.
4. Break large areas of study down into smaller sections, and then plan how you’re going to work through each of these.
5. Set reasonable time limits for each portion of the task – and also for completing the final project. That should help to stop you wasting time on needless details, from wandering down blind alleys, and from procrastinating.
6. Be clear about the requirements for each task. For example, what are the guidelines you have to follow? What standard or quality of work is expected? How detailed does your knowledge have to be? If you’re writing as assignment, how long should it be, and what style and format is required?
7. Isolate yourself. Often, it is best if we lock ourselves away, and avoid other people, when we really need to work. Find a place to hide away, or put a sign or your door – but refuse to talk to anyone until the work is done!
“Please be patient with me. Sometimes when I’m quiet it’s because I need to figure myself out. It’s not because I don’t want to talk. Sometimes there are no words for my thoughts.”
— Kamla Bolanos
Paul David Tripp
“Sometimes you just need to try.”
— Unknown (via thoughtkick)
“The trick is to enjoy life. Don’t wish away your days, waiting for better ones ahead.”
— Marjorie Pay Hinckley
Faith does not eliminate questions. But faith knows where to take them.
Elizabeth Elliot
i just want to sit in front of the ocean for a little while
“Focus on what you can do rather what you can’t. Small steps turn into miles.”
— Unknown
Emotional intelligence is so attractive.
“Empathy isn’t just listening, it’s asking the questions whose answers need to be listened to. Empathy requires inquiry as much as imagination. Empathy requires knowing you know nothing. Empathy means acknowledging a horizon of context that extends perpetually beyond what you can see.”
—
Leslie Jamison
(via purplebuddhaquotes)