The time will pass anyway. You can either spend it creating the life you want or spend it living the life you don’t want. The choice is yours.
I’m sorry if you couldn’t find me
I have been in the woods. I put myself there because
I couldn’t be good. I have been running with foxes
And hunting with crows
and I have found myself a home
where nobody goes.
Useless Magic: Lyrics & Poetry, Florence Welch
I have been in the woods. I put myself there because
I couldn’t be good. I have been running with foxes
And hunting with crows
and I have found myself a home
where nobody goes.
Useless Magic: Lyrics & Poetry, Florence Welch
I think it’s important to encourage diversity; my work isn’t about creating beautiful people, but trying to send a message of self-love and empowerment.
Ana Leovy on Finding Beauty in Distortion
I am the queen of spades, I am the wasp that stings, I am the dark serpent. I am the invulnerable animal who passes through fire and is not burned.
The Days of Abandonment, Elena Ferrante
The Days of Abandonment, Elena Ferrante
The one thing you can control is how you treat yourself. And that one thing can change everything.
Leeana Tankersley
o spotify já me conhece tão bem que a discover tab virou o meu sítio preferido.
meninas bonitas e R&B/Soul todo o dia.
meninas bonitas e R&B/Soul todo o dia.
Se tens um coração de ferro, bom proveito. O meu, fizeram-no de carne, e sangra todo dia.
José Saramago
Perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order.
Ann Wilson Schaff
7 Steps for Maintaining Motivation
1. Grasp that it’s YOUR life, and no-one else’s life.
2. Decide to “live on purpose”.
3. Recognise that achievement has a price tag attached to it – and decide you’ll pay that price.
4. Work on constantly maintaining your focus.
5. Chose a skill or a field and become competent, or an expert, in that area.
6. Find other people who will hold you to your goals – and will believe in, and encourage you, to strive to reach your dreams.
7. Consciously notice the progress you are making, and remind yourself “it’s worth it” as you’re further on the path.
1. Grasp that it’s YOUR life, and no-one else’s life.
2. Decide to “live on purpose”.
3. Recognise that achievement has a price tag attached to it – and decide you’ll pay that price.
4. Work on constantly maintaining your focus.
5. Chose a skill or a field and become competent, or an expert, in that area.
6. Find other people who will hold you to your goals – and will believe in, and encourage you, to strive to reach your dreams.
7. Consciously notice the progress you are making, and remind yourself “it’s worth it” as you’re further on the path.
I learned not to trust people; I learned not to believe what they say but to watch what they do; I learned to suspect that anyone and everyone is capable of 'living a lie'. I came to believe that other people - even when you think you know them well - are ultimately unknowable.
Lynn Barber
Lynn Barber
Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the Universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at. It matters that you don't just give up.
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking
I’m not suffering from depression. I’m living with it. We’re passive aggressive, odd couple roommates.
I want to live in a clean, organized home and my depression wants to live in an actual dumpster. I want to cook a healthy meal but my depression has already ordered in. I want to get up early and face the day, but my depression always hits the snooze button.
But the thing is? We’re still together. And sometimes I can drag my depression off the couch and we clean the bathroom. Sometimes we bake cookies together and then eat them while we watch netflix. Sometimes I leave my depression at home and go out for a night with my friends.
The key part of living with depression is living. With it or despite it.
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I want to live in a clean, organized home and my depression wants to live in an actual dumpster. I want to cook a healthy meal but my depression has already ordered in. I want to get up early and face the day, but my depression always hits the snooze button.
But the thing is? We’re still together. And sometimes I can drag my depression off the couch and we clean the bathroom. Sometimes we bake cookies together and then eat them while we watch netflix. Sometimes I leave my depression at home and go out for a night with my friends.
The key part of living with depression is living. With it or despite it.
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Studies show that most emotions last no longer than 90 seconds unless we attach stories to them. You have a feeling of being lonely—and this will pass through you quickly unless you make up a story about how you’re lonely because you’re unlovable and worthless and nobody will ever love you and you’re going to be alone forever. When you attach to the story, you suffer needlessly and the suffering can linger for years. But you don’t have to choose to suffer this way. Your soul can find peace, comfort, and stillness even in the most difficult times if you’re able to view your negative emotions from this witness position.
Lissa Rankin
Lissa Rankin
I have such a strong inner life that I’m never bored and only occasionally lonely. No matter what mayhem is happening around me, I know I can always turn inward.
The Power of Introverts, Susan Cain
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