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Yosemite comes to life at sunrise
some bomb ass study music
sorry - halsey
let it go - james bay
tenerife sea - ed sheeran
simple as this - jake bugg
oblivion - indians
without words - ray lamontagne
cellophane - sia
i see the light - tangled
lostmyhead - the 1975
unsteady (erich lee gravity remix) - x ambassadors
half the man - rozzi crane
meet me in the hallway - harry styles
down - marian hill
bloodstream - the chainsmokers
rose gold - pentatonix
cruz - christina aguilera
suite for solo cello no. 1 in g major - yo-yo ma
the scientist - coldplay
skinny love - birdy
urn - childish gambino
the long grift - hedwig and the angry inch
two ghosts - harry styles
eye of the needle - sia
november has come - gorillaz
xo - john mayer
almost - dnce
if i believe you - the 1975
non, je ne regrette rien - edith piaf
blood theme - dexter
kiss me - ed sheeran
one - ed sheeran
magic - coldplay
somewhere over the rainbow - israel kamakawiwo’ole
heathen - colouring
skyscraper - demi lovato
lose it - oh wonder
burn the pages - sia
i’m in here - sia
the wave - colouring
last living souls - gorillaz
long way down - tom odell
tee shirt - birdy
beside you - 5 seconds of summer
footprints - sia
heartbreak warfare - john mayer
nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major - chopin
all i want - kodaline
all alone - gorillaz
from the dining table - harry styles
everything has grown - colouring
an encounter - the 1975
drive - halsey
i miss you - blink-182
photograph - ed sheeran
all we do - oh wonder
trouble (stripped) - halsey
not about angels - birdy
young god - halsey
link to this playlist on spotify
Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen, 2011): Paris’ exteriors
some bomb ass study music
sorry - halsey
let it go - james bay
tenerife sea - ed sheeran
simple as this - jake bugg
oblivion - indians
without words - ray lamontagne
cellophane - sia
i see the light - tangled
lostmyhead - the 1975
unsteady (erich lee gravity remix) - x ambassadors
half the man - rozzi crane
meet me in the hallway - harry styles
down - marian hill
bloodstream - the chainsmokers
rose gold - pentatonix
cruz - christina aguilera
suite for solo cello no. 1 in g major - yo-yo ma
the scientist - coldplay
skinny love - birdy
urn - childish gambino
the long grift - hedwig and the angry inch
two ghosts - harry styles
eye of the needle - sia
november has come - gorillaz
xo - john mayer
almost - dnce
if i believe you - the 1975
non, je ne regrette rien - edith piaf
blood theme - dexter
kiss me - ed sheeran
one - ed sheeran
magic - coldplay
somewhere over the rainbow - israel kamakawiwo’ole
heathen - colouring
skyscraper - demi lovato
lose it - oh wonder
burn the pages - sia
i’m in here - sia
the wave - colouring
last living souls - gorillaz
long way down - tom odell
tee shirt - birdy
beside you - 5 seconds of summer
footprints - sia
heartbreak warfare - john mayer
nocturnes, op. 9: no. 2 in e-flat major - chopin
all i want - kodaline
all alone - gorillaz
from the dining table - harry styles
everything has grown - colouring
an encounter - the 1975
drive - halsey
i miss you - blink-182
photograph - ed sheeran
all we do - oh wonder
trouble (stripped) - halsey
not about angels - birdy
young god - halsey
link to this playlist on spotify
When you go out into the woods and you look at trees, you see all these different trees. And some of them are bent, and some of them are straight, and some of them are evergreens, and some of them are whatever. And you look at the tree and you allow it. You appreciate it. You see why it is the way it is. You sort of understand that it didn’t get enough light, and so it turned that way. And you don’t get all emotional about it. You just allow it. You appreciate the tree. The minute you get near humans, you lose all that. And you are constantly saying “You’re too this, or I’m too this.” That judging mind comes in. And so I practice turning people into trees. Which means appreciating them just the way they are.
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what i want to write about today, is the sea.
being in a relationship isn’t hard if you communicate and actually are considerate about what each other have to say
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my grandma told me something yesterday that pretty much changed my outlook on life. we were having dinner and talking about my future, and how all of my friends seem to be doing so much better than i am, and she looked at me and said “hey, if we all had the same path in life the road would be too crowded” and i haven’t stopped thinking about that since.
10 pieces of advice to give yourself at the age of 20
At the age of 11, you learned that perfection does not always mean a flat tummy and a thigh gap. Go on and eat that second piece of cookie that you crave so much.
At the age of 12, you learned that just because you call her “mom” and him as “dad,” it doesn’t mean they inherently know how to be that. Also, suicide poison is not the cure for everything, it’s not a cure at all.
At the age of 13, you learned the difference between giving up and taking a rest. You might have given it your all but not make it. Remember to disregard everything that comes after but.
At the age of 14, you learned that standing up for everyone else does not mean that all of them will stand up for you when you need someone. Not one of them would be the first one to defend you, that spot is reserved for your name.
At the age of 15, you learned that people rarely mean what they say even if as a writer, you deem each and every word important. Learn to know the voices that speak sincerity and the voices that are just trying to get into your pants.
At the age of 16, you learned that letting go of people that only brings toxicity in your life is never a crime. Thinking about your own peace of mind does not make you selfish. Neither does placing yourself above that last number on your priority list.
At the age of 17, you learned that giving yourself to everyone willing could only lead to one thing: your own’s deterioration. Dear, you are more precious than someone who can’t even look into your eyes in the morning.
At the age of 18, you learned that loving and accepting yourself are two different things. Placing yourself in situations you are well aware of your self distraction is never loving yourself.
At the age of 19, you learned that lovers are not the only ones that can break your heart. People stay and go for a reason. Remember to treasure the rightful ones that life allowed to stay.
You’re 20 now and life has never been what you expected and planned it to be and that’s possibly the greatest thing that can happen into your life. You’re a writer but life writes with you, know when to let it leave significant marks and know when your own pen should be the one doing so.
written by bleakfantasies, writing prompt #62: list 10 pieces of advice you’d give yourself
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5 things I did that improved my mental health in the last 1 year 1. I realized my worth. It was so hard because it meant letting go of those who didn’t. And those were the people that I loved. It hurt so bad. When the ropes that tied them to me were cut, I got cut too. I bled. It hurt. But then those wounds healed like wounds always do. And Now? I am free. 2. I started taking care of myself and that involved going back to the things I learned as a child. Brush your teeth. Take a shower. Sleep on time. Sleep enough. Drink loads of water. Walk. Let your skin shower in sunlight. I keep a habit tracker. It’s simple. It lets me be conscious of my daily needs and whether or not I am fulfilling them. 3. I learned that you don’t always have to respond. To what people say, to that person texting you after 8 months of complete silence, to negative comments, to accusations. It doesn’t make you a coward. Not in the least. What it really does is, is let you be at peace. But the hard part? I also learned that you don’t always have to respond to ‘I love you’ either. 4. I learned to not be extreme. Yes I don’t want to do anything with them. But do I need to burn their letters? Delete all pictures? Even when I’m not sure how that will make me feel in the long run? No. I learned to store it all away in a place I wouldn’t touch until I wanted to. It’s been a year. I haven’t once touched. It works for all aspects of life. Had a bad day at work? Do you just yell and quit? No. Have 100 bad days at work where they don’t respect you but still continue to be silent and work? No any extreme isn’t good. 5. Food is important. So important. They just don’t say ‘you are what you eat’ to sound silly. Food is literally you putting something in yourself. You gotta be more mindful of what, when and how much you’re putting in. Don’t restrict yourself. But don’t not monitor yourself either.
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