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on all levels except physical I’m already retired and living in a cozy cottage where I grow plums in my garden
15 Ways to start appreciating yourself
1. Quit trying to be someone else
2 Celebrate your uniqueness
3. There has never been anyone like you. there is no one like you and never will there be anyone like you
4. It is pointless comparing yourself to others
5. Others do not need to validate you
6. Don‘t depend on things to give you status and recognition
7. Decide to be joyful irrespective of circumstances
8. Quit waiting for perfect conditions to do what you want to do
9. Write down your successes and celebrate them
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christmas has not been kind to the bod, look like a pig in a blanket
There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.
Leonard Cohen, Selected Poems, 1956-1968 (via wordsnquotes)
You get a strange feeling when you’re about to leave a place. Like you’ll not only miss the people you love but you’ll miss the person you are now at this time and this place, because you’ll never be this way ever again.
Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita in Tehran (via psych-facts)
You listen up. If you really loved this person they’re always going to be a part of you, and you’re not going to get over it, and maybe that sounds like a dismal thing you don’t want to hear right now but you loved them for a reason because they spoke to a part of you that’s at your core, and you don’t want to erase that, you want to still be open to those feelings and if you try to shut them out and pretend they never even got in there and you can just turn that off, well that’s a really cold thing and a cold place to be. And I’ve been through a couple of break-ups in my day, they’re never easy, and a friend of mine once said something to me that I found really, really touching. I was saying ‘I don’t know how I’m going to get over this one man it’s really messing with my head,’ and he said ‘Sometimes you don’t need to get over things, sometimes you need to recognize that life can be chaotic, and the chaos just exists.’ And that really calmed me down. And I think you’ve got to remember like do you want to get over it? I don’t know that you do, I think you want to move on and think of it as a piece of your past instead of something that’s going to mess with your present or that you’re worried about with your future. But you should let that be the past. If you really loved that person that’s a beautiful thing you don’t want to get over that and there’s probably a lot that you can take away from that even if you still do love them a little bit forever.
Chris Gethard (via thelovejournals)
*anxious at night* next day: “haha boy that was a silly thing to be anxious about” that night: “OR WAS IT”