Like,,, ill be out with a friend group and it’s like damn. We choose to stay with each bother, even if we have our problems. Ill sit with my family and think you have all seen me at my worst and best points, and still stick with me. I message my favourite moot almost everyday and its like. You know me more than anyone, we have a love that is strong despite physical boundaries. You heard my bests and worsts and family stories. I’ll look at my dog and think wow, you’ve witnessed so much and protected me, even if I haven’t done the same. And i want to thank everyone, everything for that. The ones who have left me have good memories still, and i hope my childhood friends remember me as the smell of grass and mud and the way the sunlight hits the snow
Hey y’all I’ve been looking through the Goncharov (1973) posts, and it seems like most people aren’t aware of the master document, which has all the lore, behind the scenes, and plot breakdown. It’s collaborative, so we can all make sure we get the most accurate depiction of everyone’s favorite movie :)
focus on the essentials of your day.
start organizing your days.
write a diary to organize your ideas and thoughts, discard those that no longer benefit you.
focus on the things that are in your control.
practice detachment (things, people, situations)
make a list of your priorities, what you need at this moment (can be objects and situations too)
get rid of everything you no longer use.
purchase/consume items that will be useful in your daily life.
tidy up your room or the place where you spend most of your time, create a serene and inspiring space.
create a capsule closet
digital and mental detox
spend less time on social media or watching tv, instead read more or spend time outdoors.
leave out of your life everything that is consuming you or doing you any kind of harm (people, social networks, habits).
be grateful every day.
live in the present moment.
practice meditation and mindfulness.
- the rocks in the dirt path on my walks home
- the massive jar of rocks on my desk that I collected throughout the years
- the hum of fluorescent lights
- the trees in my yard
- the field in my backyard that my neighbours park their trailers in
- the pond in the woods that’s been unused, since we’ve all grown up
- the earthy, chalk-like smell of classrooms
- the 20 unfinished journals I own, with pages filled with drawings of people I’ve seen and places I’ve been, and words forgotten over the years
- the One pair of heels that have never shrunk over the span of 2 years
- the way my friends finish my sentences
- stuttering over things I’m excited about
- getting a perfect A on my favourite assignments
- brining a thermos of coffee to school every morning and chugging it before science
- the way the science lab overlooks the street and gives a perfect view of the sunlight
- biking and feeling the wind go through my shirt, cooling me off
- sending my friends memes after not talking for 2 days, and almost instantly getting a response
- designing a perfect house for my loved ones
- the way soft blankets feel on cold skin
Start appreciating more little things in your life! It’s the flaming 20′s for gods sake, start enjoying more things outside of your computer screen! Here’s a thread of things! (Updates whenever)
(A little reminder of why it's important to tie your shoelaces)
this is my little gift to you! if you needed a guide or ideas on how to get started here it is! it is very simple and it will help you to create routines and get improvements in your life 🤍
things to do before the end of the year
incorporate small healthy habits into your routine
replace bad foods with healthier ones
go to sleep an hour earlier than you usually do and wake up an hour earlier
start the day with gratitude, meditate and be thankful for what you have
exercise 3 times a week
focus on what you like about yourself and what is within your power to change right now
create a skincare routine (day and night)
put on a face mask once a week
start taking care of your hair
take time for yourself before going to sleep, relax, forgetting the worries of the day
listen to podcasts that motivate you to be the best version of you
install an application on your phone to help you organize your day
keep track of your days and always get organized before the next day
be more aware of who you are and your surroundings
change your internal dialogue for a more positive one
stay focused on your goals
tidy up your room
drink plenty of water a day, and carry a bottle of water with you at all times
get rid of things that no longer benefit you or are bad for you
organize your cell phone
spend less time on social media and when you do, watch motivational content (e.g. my blog)
feel pretty
start acting the way you want to be
treat others the way you want to be treated (e.g. kindness and respect).
set new goals for 2023 and continue with all of this in your life.
do you have any podcast recs?
the wellness cafe
80/20
guide me glow podcast
morning rae
busy, yet pretty
hot girl energy podcast
the rebeca leigh podcast
grow with zo
the goop podcast
the "that girl" guide
not your typical with katelynn nolan
my monday mood
ethereal girl
made me for fitness
confession by anastazia
Your sixth most recent emoji is how your guardian angel feels about you
you there. high quality production youtube channel with a team of people. why are your captions autogenerated.
Why does writing descriptions feel malancholicAnywaysGayyyyyyyyyyyy
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