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A dot because life is all about connecting the dots
Dots of everyday activities
Dots of every experience
Dots of every feeling
Dots of every person
Dots of all the joy
Dots of all the sadness
Dots of every fall
Dots of every thrive
Dots of every up and
Dots of every win and lose
Dots of every single day and every single thing!
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Everyone has their own way of starting things out - And here is mine a Dot.
nothing makes me happier than knowing I made these songs, that they will keep on echoing through me, and beyond, that I can come and live within them and through them and share a few of the worlds from my inner depths before the time is gone
Just like we need food and water, humans need each other. A brain study revealed that when placed in an MRI, a patient's reward center lit up when another person sat in the room. Neurons fire when talk to someone, think about someone, and they go haywire when we hold someone's hand. Our brains and bodies are actually programmed to seek each other out and connect. So then why do so many people prefer being alone? Why do we often run for the hills when we feel the slightest connection? Why do we feel compelled to fight what we're hardwired to do? Maybe it's because when we find someone or something to hold on to, that feeling becomes like air. And we're terrified we're going to lose it. And trust me, you can get pretty good at the alone thing. But most things are better when they're shared with someone else.
-Meredith Grey, Grey‘s Anatomy
A Work in Progress
How do you let in emotions that you’ve blocked out? Especially after being fiercely independent for the last decade. I've had to rely on myself to get through a lot of loss and turmoil. I've learned to love myself. And I'm so proud of making it through and coming out the other side. I love the life I’ve made for myself and feel comfortable with just my own company. I can find joy in new relationships, but I can't yet reimagine my life with a partner.
I read an article recently talking about love after loss. That we're looking for love again using our old lens of what love is. But after our journeys, we aren't that same person. Somehow we have to figure out what love looks and feels like to us now as the person we've become. I'm working on it. Thanks for reading.
Iman opens up about finding the perfect person in David Bowie for InStyle 30th Anniversary Issue - Good Morning America
Iman is the cover star of InStyle Magazine's 30th Anniversary Issue.
Awe! Singer David Bowie bent down to tie her shoe laces for her. That's usually all it takes to show true love.
Holding hands, holding doors open for each other. Calling or texting to say hi on your lunch or coffee breaks, putting a cute note in your lunch bag, watching the same tv shows, watching a sunset, making dinner and washing dishes together. It's the little things that count.
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