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in the end you can find out that the best person could turn out to be the worst. That’s life, not every good person can be the best on the inside.
writers-memory, Something a friend said to me. (via wnq-writers)
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.
Henry David Thoreau (via psych-facts)
It's always our desires that makes us feel that our life is always incomplete, mundane and/or unfair. -MintyKid @mintychronicles
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Self Care
1. Consciously teach yourself to relax, and practice relaxation as soon as you feel stressed.
2. Pay attention to what you eat and drink.
3. A warm shower or bath can help our muscles to relax, and can help ease the tension in our body and mind.
4. Talking with someone who accepts us as we are – and is nonjudgmental – is highly therapeutic.
5. Recognise that there are things that are outside our control – and there are some situations that we simply cannot change.
6. Reward and indulge yourself with things that you enjoy so you feel respected and valued as a person. (For example, buy some clothes you love, or get your hair and nails done)
7. Make an effort to establish and maintain a work/ life balance. You need to make time for your hobbies, and to hang out with your friends.
8. Organise your time, and prioritise your tasks. You’ll feel a lot less anxious if you get things done on time.
9. Recognise that you have limits and enforce your boundaries. If you live with too much pressure you will end up overwhelmed.
10. Keep a sense of humour – smile and laugh throughout the day.
When life changes to being harder change yourself to being stronger.
Unknown (via psych-facts)
You can find more @psych-facts.
Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.
Oscar Wilde (via quotemadness)
You can become more. You just have to believe that you can.
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People, I have discovered, are layers and layers of secrets. You believe you know them, that you understand them, but their motives are always hidden from you, buried in their own hearts. You will never know them - but you decide to trust them.
Veronica Roth (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
You’ll be fine. You’re 25. Feeling [unsure] and lost is part of your path. Don’t avoid it. See what those feelings are showing you and use it. Take a breath. You’ll be okay. Even if you don’t feel okay all the time.
Louis C.K., Untitled (via wordsnquotes)
Falling so madly in love with you is a tragedy. Nothing in my world will ever seem so beautiful again.
Michael Faudet (via lovequotesrus)
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New Year, Another Year I Grow Older
Just the other day, I hit the 25th mark in my life. What everyone likes to say a "quarter of a century". A lot has change with me as a person. As I look back into the chapters of my past I do miss something about myself that I feel it will be a long time to get back. My naive hope. My genuine love. It was the purest type of feelings I had. Now as I'm gotten older that doesn't exist in me. I struggle to be warm. Since the last time I wrote my heart gotten colder and with what I see around me is now black or white. Either or. No gray areas. As well people are starting to see it. I've gotten more cut throat with situations. I grow rather inpatient and want to get to the point. I get pissed/annoyed when my time is wasted or being wasted and I've became more blunt with my feelings and not really sharing any remorse for there's. My logic is what leaves myself with the chances of not getting hurt. I basically reverted to my older self but more closed off from people. I leave people off with a mystery of my life and if they do know details it's details that don't hold importances. To me it's like nothing really matters anymore and within this world you always have to look out for number one. You can't put faith that people will change. You can't put faith the people will always be there for you. You can't put faith if people are honest with you. It's all on big charade. A guessing game. A life lotto in hopes you get to win the grand prize. It seems in life now in order to survive in this battle of moral grounds is to either lie, cheat, and steal. If you don't. You never make it. I've been pushed to the edge. I want to grab back the past but as I get older it harder to hold on to. As each day passes, I hold on. Live each day. Nothing changes. The more I explore the world I learn more. Until then, I'll see if there is something that will change my new found ideals of morality. All I could do is wait and see. -MintyKid
There will be a few times in your life when all your instincts will tell you to do something, something that defies logic, upsets your plans, and may seem crazy to others. When that happens, you do it. Listen to your instincts and ignore everything else. Ignore logic, ignore the odds, ignore the complications, and just go for it.
Judith McNaught, Remember When (via seulray)