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Lizzie & Ally
You don’t even realize how good it’s going to get
I’m trying to trust God.
Trying to accept that I don’t have to understand everything.
If he says everything will work out for my good, then it will.
This is it: this is your sign. You’re brand new, refreshed, empowered to change. Your calmer, softer times are coming. Your confidence, your happiness, your bliss, is arriving. Self acceptance is easier, and taking care of yourself is no longer a chore, but something you look forward to. You start to feel replenished - you’re *you* again - and the next chapter of your happier life begins now.
Destroy the idea that you have to be constantly working or grinding in order to be successful. Embrace the concept that rest, recovery, and reflection are essential parts of the progress towards a successful and ultimately happy life.
Stop beating yourself up. You’re a work in progress, which means you get there a little bit at a time not all at once.
Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who are alive.
Howard Thurman (via mtcalmo)
How to Live a Simpler, More Contented Life
1. Ask yourself “What’s important?” Take a step back and think about what’s important to you. What do you really want to be doing, who do you want to spend your time with, what do you want to accomplish with your work? Make a short list of 4-5 things for your life, 4-5 people you want to spend time with, 4-5 things you’d like to accomplish at work.
2. Examine your commitments. A big part of the problem is that our lives are way too full. We can’t possibly do everything we have committed to doing, and we certainly can’t enjoy it if we’re trying to do everything. Accept that you can’t do everything, know that you want to do what’s important to you, and try to eliminate the commitments that aren’t as important.
3. Do less each day. Don’t fill your day up with things to do. You will end up rushing to do them all. If you normally try to do 7-10 things, do 5 important ones instead. This will give you time to do what you need to do, and not rush.
4. Leave space between tasks or appointments. Another mistake is trying to schedule things back-to-back. This leaves no cushion in case things take longer than we planned (which they always do), and it also gives us a feeling of being rushed and stressed throughout the day.
5. Eliminate as much as possible from your to-do list. You can’t do everything on your to-do list. Even if you could, more things will come up. As much as you can, simplify your to-do list down to the essentials.
6. Now, slow down and enjoy every task. Try to slow down and enjoy whatever you’re doing. Try to pay attention, instead of thinking about other things. Be in the moment. Enjoy the present.
I hope that you, whoever you are reading this right now, achieve all that your beautiful soul wants to in 2018 (and the remainder of 2017). Whether it’s one gigantic goal, three medium goals, or five small ones. And I hope that you reach them by not neglecting your own health and happiness.
I accept the great adventure of being me.
Simone de Beauvoir (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
Amen! I receive it 🙏🏾🙏🏾
emrata: Fight night 🥊thanks for the free rides @lyft #teamlyft
someone: *says something incorrect about my special interest around me* me: do you realize who i am
Be patient. It’s working in your favor.
Tony Gaskins