Cracks do not mean you are broken. It means you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.

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Cracks do not mean you are broken. It means you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.
Close your eyes and imagine the best version of you possible. That’s who you really are, let go of any part of you that doesn’t believe it.
C. Assaad (via thosewhowork)
You’re not over exaggerating. You’re not too sensitive. You’re not too much. If it hurts you it fucking hurts you. If it makes you angry, then it makes you angry. There’s nothing wrong with you for feeling.
“As you walk and eat and travel, be where you are. Otherwise you will miss most of your life ”
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I wouldn’t be given this if I couldn’t handle it.
A really awesome way to look at life. (via createyourlifeofabundance)
Gaining self confidence back
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Recovery is a conscious choice. It’s not something brought about by repeat hospital visits and pills and forced therapy sessions. Those things only supplement it. But what recovery really is, is a conscious choice to wake up tomorrow and want to live. It’s a choice to drive across a bridge and not want to jump into the water, but to admire the view.
anonymous (via recovery-experts)