How most of my obsessions start...
Me *Finds a gif of women kissing.*
Me: ... You've got my attention... and soon my soul
Me *Finds a gif of women kissing.*
Me: ... You've got my attention... and soon my soul
Sick Sad World
Ok so i found a girl version of Even from Skam and I'm literally crying like omfg how can she be so cute and so attractive AT THE SAME TIME!!!!
I said hey to that girl and now I'm just dying
Forwarded from Shower Thoughts 🚿
If 99% people find you unattractive then 75,000,000 on Earth people still find you attractive
Forwarded from Sick Sad World
If I could go back to the day we met, I probably would just stay in bed.
If you were mine I'd buy you flowers and made u happy anytime i could
Dear parents, if your child is spending all their time locked in their room listening to music and distancing themselves try talking to them and not calling them “lazy” thanks.
Forwarded from mizumono.
How to Start Loving Yourself
1. Start by being kind and gentle with yourself. There are plenty of people who would love to criticise … So be your own protector and your own best friend.
2. Choose self-love over self-hate. Many people find they veer between these two extremes – but over time gravitate more towards one or the other (through automatic thinking and their inner dialogue) … So actively reject self-hatred, and consciously exercise self-love.
3. Stop being harsh and judgmental, and accept your imperfections. We’re all flawed and broken, and we all make bad mistakes.
4. Start enjoying who you are, and being comfortable with being alone with yourself. Embrace solitude, and the chance to be with “you”.
5. Think of all the different things you’re grateful for in life, and the people who have loved you, and have seen the good in you. As you do that, you will start to value who and what you are.
source: onlinecounsellingcollege
1. Start by being kind and gentle with yourself. There are plenty of people who would love to criticise … So be your own protector and your own best friend.
2. Choose self-love over self-hate. Many people find they veer between these two extremes – but over time gravitate more towards one or the other (through automatic thinking and their inner dialogue) … So actively reject self-hatred, and consciously exercise self-love.
3. Stop being harsh and judgmental, and accept your imperfections. We’re all flawed and broken, and we all make bad mistakes.
4. Start enjoying who you are, and being comfortable with being alone with yourself. Embrace solitude, and the chance to be with “you”.
5. Think of all the different things you’re grateful for in life, and the people who have loved you, and have seen the good in you. As you do that, you will start to value who and what you are.
source: onlinecounsellingcollege