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@jillnjulien
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art – write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.
Neil Gaiman (via wnq-writers)
1) Switch off your phone. Log out of your social media. 2) Open your window, or the blinds. Let fresh air and sunlight into your room. 3) Eat something you like. It can be something you don’t treat yourself to often, or something healthy. Savour every bite. 4) Take a bath. Change into clean, comfortable clothes. 5) There’s always that one song, or album, or band. Listen to it. Close your eyes. Feel the music. 6) Read your favorite book, or a book you’ve been meaning to read. Take out some time, find a quiet corner, and read. 7) Take a walk. Focus on the steps you take, and your surroundings. 8) Go to the beach, or a park. Sit and relax. Look around you. Try to keep your mind blank. Just breathe. 9) Write. Write what you feel, or what you’re thinking of. Write down a good memory, or something that you haven’t told anyone. 10) Make a list of what makes you happy. Things you’d like to do in the future. Things you’ve done in the past and enjoyed. It can be anything that makes you happy.
incandescentghost | writing prompt #64: write 5-10 things you can do to better your mental health. (via wnq-writers)
And kid, you’ve got to love yourself. You’ve got wake up at four in the morning, brew black coffee, and stare at the birds drowning in the darkness of the dawn. You’ve got to sit next to the man at the train station who’s reading your favorite book and start a conversation. You’ve got to come home after a bad day and burn your skin from a shower. Then you’ve got to wash all your sheets until they smell of lemon detergent you bought for four dollars at the local grocery store. You’ve got to stop taking everything so goddam personally. You are not the moon kissing the black sky. You’ve got to compliment someones crooked brows at an art fair and tell them that their eyes remind you of green swimming pools in mid July. You’ve got to stop letting yourself get upset about things that won’t matter in two years. Sleep in on Saturday mornings and wake yourself up early on Sunday. You’ve got to stop worrying about what you’re going to tell her when she finds out. You’ve got to stop over thinking why he stopped caring about you over six months ago. You’ve got to stop asking everyone for their opinions. Fuck it. Love yourself, kiddo. You’ve got to love yourself.
Unknown (via regular-love)
The well-fed never believe the hungry.
Unknown. (via mysharona1987)
You are a ghost driving a meat coated skeleton made from stardust; what do you have to be so afraid of?
(via the-wolf-and-moon)
darling, spend less time explaining yourself, and spend more time swimming in your truth. your mind and energy is not for everyone.
iambrillyant (via wnq-writers)
Swallow me like honey. I’ll drip across your cheeks the way Saturday morning’s sun paints your face in light. I wanna be your light.
Schuyler Peck (via schuylerpeck)
At some point, being angry is just another bad habit, like smoking, and you keep poisoning yourself without thinking about it.
Jonathan Tropper, This is Where I Leave You (via kushandwizdom)
“Life isn’t happening to you; life is responding to you.” — Rhonda Byrne
Build someone up. Put their insecurities to sleep. Remind them they’re worthy. Be a light in a too often dim world.
anonymous
today’s mantra
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