january is one of those months where you experience every feeling on the human spectrum and you just have to go about your day like that isn’t happening
trying on a metaphor
One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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noise dept.

#extradirty

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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january is one of those months where you experience every feeling on the human spectrum and you just have to go about your day like that isn’t happening
Training your brain:
Start today! Repeat positive affirmations to yourself every morning when you wake up. While you’re getting dressed or combing your hair or brushing your teeth. You can begin training your brain while you’re living your normal life. It’s like brain exercises. If you want different results, work your brain. Work it until it does and thinks and feels exactly what you want it to. Because, after all, it’s a very important part of you.
The stress of life makes it seem like you have no control over what your brain is doing, but you do. You do indeed.
Latest breaking news: Don't pick your nose, people...it could make you forget everything.
Tumblr and I are the same in winter, we both freeze up.
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Let's get fit in the new year! It's time to shine with our sparkly selves!
Slay~Fit Checklist: ✅
Drink Water
Take time for an activity that moves and stretches and flexes your body.
Take vitamins if you like.
Try to get 7-8 or more hours of sleep a night, but no less than 5.
Get fresh air and natural light. 20 mins of direct/indirect sunlight if possible.
Eat small portions frequently.
Take a walk if you can get outside.
Get you some (affordable) stretch bands to use at home for a resistance workout.
Sit in your chair and stretch your arms and shoulders and upper body and legs...and basically, every part of your body can be stretched from sitting in a chair.
Meditate and reflect.
Rest from your work.
Disabled people deserve to fall in love. Disabled people should be able to marry without repercussions, without losing anything. It's almost 2023 and why is this still a hot take.
I love you people with shaky limbs. I love you people with motor tics. I love you people with leg problems. I love you people who use mobility aids. I love you people who have chronic muscle pain. I love you people with chronic muscle spasms. I love you people with foot problems. I love you people who have prosthetic limbs. I love you wheelchair users. I love you people who have more problems walking then what society consider “normal”. I love you people who have mobility issues.
I love you people with a dry sense of humor, people who prefer dry wine, people who like dry climates, and people who enjoy food that's been dehydrated into some form of chip or jerky. I love you.
people with severe executive dysfunction think like this and by people I mean me
actually I don't recommend owning a home
i'm realizing my foundation is SO questionable rip
So true
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but being able to identify when you need help and negotiate asking for and receiving it is a coping strategy. If you are effectively managing your condition — whatever injury, illness, disability, or neurodivergency that might be — with assistance, then you are in fact effectively managing your condition.
“Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, first make sure you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes.” - Sigmund Freud
I don’t know who needs to hear this but grief is so much more than just something you experience when someone dies. it’s okay to grief opportunities and time lost. people you used to know. people you used to be. relationships. ways of living. places. your childhood. you can feel grief over so many things and it’s okay and real and seeking help is okay too, you’re not being disrespectful.
Hi, yeah, sorry to bother you but I saw you feel the same as me about my favorite character. Yeah because of the tags on that post. Yeah, I think we should be friends. Maybe move together even if you're down.