Read This If You’re A Recent College Grad Struggling To Find Your Self-Worth
It is ugly and embarrassing to realize you depend so heavily on positive reinforcement from others.
It is ugly and embarrassing to realize you depend so heavily on positive reinforcement from others.
There are days when I want to curl up so deeply in the pockets of your bed that the light forgets I’m there.
I am learning more and more that we live in a society that inherently and subconsciously teaches people that it is pathetic or weak to ask for help.
Am I having the time of my life yet?
In honor of October 1st, also known as the day that Gilmore Girls drops on Netflix, here are some of the most important life lessons I learned from the show that effectively shaped my middle school and high school years.
I was too old to be dumped for the first time, which might explain why it felt different than it should, or at least what I had always imagined it to be.
I wish you happiness. In the simplest, purest form. Not all the time, not in bouts that hit you like lightning and leave you like waves receding from the shoreline, but total sum happiness.
I talk about fitness a lot. Because I love it.
Going “home” starts to lose its meaning. Home can be a friend’s couch, a group of people, a rooftop – it becomes more of a feeling, of comfort and familiarity, rather than one physical place.
Hair is just hair, it does not define you, it will grow back, and it speaks nothing to your inner value as a person. But a haircut can teach you something.