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The path isn’t a straight line; it’s a spiral. You continually come back to things you thought you understood and see deeper truths.
Barry H. Gillespie (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
We have disabilities, it’s our normal way of living; we shouldn’t be substituting medical research for human rights.
Judith Heumann (U.S. Department of State Special Advisor for International Disability Rights)Â (via advocatequality)
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Beautiful.
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Never lose hope.
When the doctor won't listen...
Make a pact with yourself today to not be defined by your past
Steve Maraboli (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Must do this!
YouTuber Rebecca Brown’s time lapse video shows part of her story living with an impulse control disorder. Â
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The worst part about anything that’s self destructive is that it’s so intimate. You become so close with your addictions and illnesses that leaving them behind is like killing the part of yourself that taught you how to survive.
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Personally I’ve found that doing as many creative things as possible helps handle my depression to the point where it fades entirely. The boring stuff works. I go to bed early, I go to the gym, I eat healthily and don’t drink too much. I dance, I do yoga, I draw and paint, design jewellery, play piano, sing, read as much as I can, socialise. It’s not exactly exciting or ground breaking stuff. But forcing myself into routine and staying busy. It really does help.
Personally I’ve found that doing as many creative things as possible helps handle my depression to the point where it fades entirely. The boring stuff works. I go to bed early, I go to the gym, I eat healthily and don’t drink too much. I dance, I do yoga, I draw and paint, design jewellery, play piano, sing, read as much as I can, socialise. It’s not exactly exciting or ground breaking stuff. But forcing myself into routine and staying busy. It really does help.
There are 41 wars being fought around the world right now. Most of us are busy and we race through our weeks without paying a great deal of attention, but yesterday this week stopped, because one of those wars reached into the sky and grabbed 298 people who could have been any of us.
CBS’ Scott Pelley, commenting on our shared humanity, after the missile attack of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 (source)