i hate to toot my own horn (**honks horn**), but this is important
While we are all just stuck home, I decided to compile a bunch of ideas what to do:
Cook or learn to cook
Meditate
Stretch
Work out (I recommend blogilates!)
Take care of plants (repot them…) or if you have a garden then work there
Clean
Tidy and declutter using the konmari method
Read
Watch movies
Start a new series
Sew
Embroidery
Alter clothes
Make new outfits
Write
Draw
Learn a new skill
Research things you are interested in (minimalism, witchcraft..)
Teach your pet a new trick
Play around with make up
Detox (coffee, make up…)
Indoor photography
Sexy stuff (alone or with your partner)
Redecorate
Journal
Create new music playlist
Have you ever tried just existing in silence for 5 minutes?
Build a pillow fort
Find a new favourite channel
Do some yoga
Try bullet journaling
Have a self-care day
Play video games
Learn a dance choreo from youtube
Walk around naked
Learn to sing a whole song
Look for new music
Call your friends and family
Fix what needs fixing
Feel free to add more ideas!
felt this on a spiritual level
Being a psych major is a wild combination of learning about interesting topics, people trauma dumping in class, and still getting so much work about burnout that you get burned out.
girls don’t want boyfriends they want a chris evans buzzfeed puppy interview
He’s so angelic wtf
Why limit yourself between choosing a pretty feminine aesthetic or a dark one? If Persephone can be the Goddess of Spring and the Queen of the Underworld at the same time so can you.
insane omg
“do not fall in love with people like me. i will take you to museums, and parks, and monuments, and kiss you in every beautiful place, so that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. i will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible. and when i leave you will finally understand, why storms are named after people.”
— caitlyn siehl
The stars tell us to shine; the world tells us we are broken.
shall we focus on what we excel at? or fix what’s broken? // Hina Syeda (via hinasyeda)