Stevie Nicks, Laurel Canyon 1981, by Neal Preston
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Stevie Nicks, Laurel Canyon 1981, by Neal Preston
In 2010 I prayed to live in a time when Taio Cruz’s Dynamite was no longer playing on the radio, and now in 2022 I’d fall to my knees in tears if I had the chance to go back
“That’s always seemed so ridiculous to me, that people want to be around someone because they’re pretty. It’s like picking your breakfast cereals based on color instead of taste.”
— John Green, Paper Towns (via perrfectly)
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“Once a thought becomes habitual, you no longer even recognize that you are thinking it.” - Iyanla Vanzant
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When you don't know what to do with your life anymore, write it out. Grab a journal, a notebook, a piece of paper, and write away. Write down the life of your dreams. Include the details. What will your house look like? What will your days look like? who will you want in your life? When you're done, look it over. Take it in. Reflect this image on your current situation. How far away are you from this life? Are you actually making steps to once be able to have this life? What would you have to change to get there? Let these words guide you and make it happen.
We cannot enjoy life if we spend our time and energy worrying about what happened yesterday and what will happen tomorrow. If we’re afraid all the time, we miss out on the wonderful fact that we’re alive and can be happy right now... ~ Thich Nhat Hanh