Why You Should Chase Dreams, Not People
What we really should be doing is chasing after the version of ourselves that already is bursting at the seams with all those things we were looking for in a relationship.
What we really should be doing is chasing after the version of ourselves that already is bursting at the seams with all those things we were looking for in a relationship.
Perhaps 2020 was the wake-up call we all needed to rouse us out of our soul-dampening routines and rediscover ourselves.
One of the hardest things about living the nomad life is that your closest friends will sometimes be multiple flights away.
The moment we align with our purpose, the universe has no choice but to gift us confidence, opportunity, and flow.
I’m not going to pretend to know the formula for aborting loneliness, but I will keep reaching out to those who feel it stronger now than ever.
The ones who shatter our hearts are the ones that help us realize we can piece them back together again.
If you don’t feel okay right now, or 10 minutes from now, tomorrow, next month, or next year, it’s honestly okay.
Although having the ability to comprehend the verses of someone else’s poetry is a beautiful talent, it certainly has its drawbacks.
Letting go brings us things like closure and new beginnings glistening over the horizon.
We don’t have to wear the scars of our parents or our friends or our teachers. We can manifest any life we want, assuming we learn to recognize what scars actually belong to us.