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Not today Justin
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sheepfilms
we're not kids anymore.
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The Bowery Presents
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Kiana Khansmith

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@kophiie
yâall still donât know that love and ownership donât mix. how have we not all arrived there? which exit did yâall miss?
beds in paintings
igor moritz \ paul fenniak \ magi puig catalan in bed \ philip geiger every door (2018) \ maria luque \ carmen pinart \ david hettinger a break in their day \ ?? \ edouard vuillard woman in a bedÂ
We are protecting oursleves from aspects of ourselves that we havenât yet accepted. Have compassion for yourself, allow those parts of you to present themselves to you. Nurture them with love. And from there, allow them to organically transform with your love.
If you are easily clouded or overwhelmed, try setting boundaries with yourself first. Be okay to sometimes say no to yourself: no I donât need to watch this now, no I donât need to stay up this late, no I donât need to go to this place, no I donât need to go out with these people. Say no for you. Saying no to something that doesnât serve us is saying yes to what does. It allows for something even more amazing to come through for us.
Consistency is a love language. Expressing boundaries with sensitivity is a love language. Honoring a personâs 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.
When the Bible says âdo not lean on your own understanding,â the Bible is being serious. Your heart is deceitful, your emotions fluctuate, your understanding does not see the overall, big picture.
God never lies, God never changes, God knows all
I love it when neurotypical people who've never experienced clinical depression give me advice on dealing with depression
starting to think about happiness as something that could be attained every day instead of something you chase for years and years until the conditions are absolutely perfect
Let go of hurt.
I told you I was a good dancer.