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Fall in love with improving yourself. Fall in love with choosing yourself. Fall in love with forgiving yourself. Fall in love with believing in yourself. Fall in love with investing in yourself.
How lucky we are to experience boring, ordinary, uneventful days. Somewhere in the world, that kind of safety is unimaginable.
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We don’t talk enough about the grief of the life you imagined but never lived.
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Say it with me: I owe it to myself to see how good it can get.
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Sometimes, the greatest gift you can offer someone in pain is your presence, not your answers. Listening is its own kind of healing.
[“Love or any deep connection with another person, however brief, does more than just satisfy us in the present. It ripples back in time, repairing, restoring, and renovating an inadequate past. Sincere love also sets off a forward-moving ripple and a resultant shift inside us. We get to the point where we can think: “Now I don’t have to need quite so much. Now I don’t have to blame my parents quite so much. Now I can receive love without craving more and more. I can have and be enough.” The person whose journey has progressed to that point is ready to love someone intimately.”]
david richo, from how to be an adult in relationships: the five keys to mindful loving, 2002