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Everyone around you is an NPC.
You know you’re getting older when every new person you meet looks like a permutation of people you already know.
This is what happens when you have a shiba + a bichon.
Arctic fox at a glacial river
Benjamin Hardman
Joel Osteen
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A little comic explaining how I usually deal with my Anxiety and my depersonalization. Hope it helps you. I know it’s not perfectly made, but i tried my best to make it, making it was part of the fight against anxiety.
take a journal and camera everywhere I go.
write down lovely words that people said to me, poems, ideas, and quotes that inspire me.
plan fun itineraries for weekends and bucket lists for seasons.
eat fresh fruits.
don’t let my insecurities stop me from enjoying things.
do everything I want to do that takes daily practice, patience and some discomfort.
collect recipes to make.
tell people i love them and compliment what I like about them.
watch classic movies.
hug people tightly.
let myself calm down and relax.
break tasks down so I don’t get overwhelmed.
drink tea or fruit infused water.
put on my favorite perfume, even if i’m not going out.
don’t wait for the perfect day to start a new thing.
make plans with friends and actually follow through.
give myself permission to not be perfect, and remember something is better than nothing.
make my bed in the morning.
tidy my desk and remove things and tabs i don’t use often.
go to inspiring places like gardens, art museums, old cafés, oceans or forests.
make playlists or write to cope with emotions.
take photos of everything i love.
Are you endlessly frustrated with most things you write? Do you find writing difficult, nay, impossible? Do you get the most fabulous ideas, only to find that executing them is incredibly challenging? That’s actually a good sign.
If your story is difficult to write, it’s not a sign that you should quit or change your idea. Keep writing, keep reading, keep practicing, keep studying, keep learning, keep writing, keep writing, keep writing.
Many times, you’ll gain those skills in the very process of writing your story. Other times, you’ll have to put down that story for a few weeks, months, or even years until your skills catch up.
The process can be slow, but your abilities will catch up with your ambition if you keep writing. So keep going forward. It’s cool if you get discouraged: That’s part of the process, too. But please don’t quit.
One more thing: Don’t throw away or delete anything. Keep all your writing, including ideas and first drafts that went nowhere. I have stories I started five years ago that I’m just now able to carry out as I had originally intended. If you get that you didn’t have a bad idea, just a skill you haven’t developed yet, then you’ll be less tempted to throw away your writing in frustration or shame. And in the future when you develop the skills you need, you’ll be really glad you have them to go back to.
A Room in the night...
Osaka, photography art by Elora Pautrat
“A writer lives within two worlds: the one around them, and the one within them.”
— (via darkness–and–light)
Photo by Derek Story on Unsplash
I have been through so many bad moments those last months... Horrible moments.
And now, that those bad things are gone, i am just wondering....
How did i do to stay myself ?
“I knew I loved you when I started making excuses for the way you hurt me.”
— Unknown (via syntacked)
purple x grunge archive aesthetic from @tidychaos
Dammit, my tricks explained!
Dammit, my tricks explained!