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Twisted Sleeve

A must-watch for anyone who’s not sure what to do with their life or who is interested in lots of different things

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ajourneytobefit:

I’m trying to teach myself that I am not the most beautiful or the strongest or the smartest but if I work my hardest I will always have that. I can always know in my heart that I tried my best. And no matter what anyone says, I am the best me as long as I work hard.

metamorphosisofmeg:

things more important than your weight

  • cake
  • stars
  • eating
  • friends
  • happiness
  • flowers
  • your health
  • family
  • cereal
  • clouds
  • sheep
  • rocks
  • flies
  • grass
  • the name of your neighbour’s cousin’s brother’s goldfish
  • literally everything

(via just-a-skinny-boy)

waste-it-dreaming:

A writer for the new york times interviewed a series of people who had survived jumping off the golden gate bridge. Every person she interviewed admitted that about two thirds of the way down, they realized that every seemingly meaningless problem that caused them to jump was fixable. Every single one.

(via waste-it-dreaming-blog)

" It’s so easy to hate. It takes strength to be gentle and kind. "

- The Smiths (via wallflower-musings)

(via wallflower-musings)

lip-on-my-stick:

*Breathe in*

Repeat after me:

“You’re not supposed to have all your life figured out in your twenties”

“It’s ok if your life is a complete mess right now”

“You don’t have to have everything under control all the time”

*Breathe out*

" When you find yourself drowning in self-hate, you have to remind yourself that you weren’t born feeling this way. That at some point in your journey, some person or experience sent you the message that there was something wrong with who you are, and you internalized those messages and took them on as your truth. But that hate isn’t yours to carry, and those judgments aren’t about you. And in the same way that you learned to think badly of yourself, you can learn to think new, self-loving and accepting thoughts. You can learn to challenge those beliefs, take away their power, and reclaim your own. It won’t be easy, and it won’t happen over night. But it is possible. And it starts when you decide that there has to be more to life than this pain you feel. It starts when you decide that you deserve to discover it. "