Learn How To Say ‘NO’ (And Mean It)
Being selfish for the right reasons is a form of self-preservation, an act of self-love.
Being selfish for the right reasons is a form of self-preservation, an act of self-love.
Maybe it’s because I’m an overachieving inspiration junkie and the authors of these lists know I am the bullseye in their target audience.
I still stay up to all hours of the night, and in my neighborhood there is even distracting, unnecessary noise to give it that fresh, campus housing feel. I didn’t attend, nor was I invited to many parties in college, so I don’t miss the partying. In short, I don’t miss any of the “animal house” aspects of going to school.
Your 20s are scary. Really scary. Everyone knows this. You’re physically and legally an adult, yet your knees weaken at the mere thought of taxes, or paying for your own dinner. There is no strict guideline to becoming an adult, but if you have a keen eye, you’ll notice a few small personality changes that mean one thing: YOU’RE OLD NOW!
You can try to scare my daughter out of the forest, but I am going to tell her about her ability to lay roots and to respect the roots of others. That these are her veins, her connection to love, to the Divine, her roots back to herself.
Being alive is simple yet difficult.
I have been looking back at some significant memories which could have been altered by simply telling how I really felt with no holds barred.
You do not choose the people you love. It is something that just comes.
I can appreciate many of the advocates in the trans community pulling their work off of Thought Catalog, but I think by doing this that we are letting the bad guys win.
BDD is exceptionally difficult to navigate because it’s one of those disorders that affects not only the individual suffering but also the people closest to them.