Forwarded from Spires and Gargoyles
21) Do you thunk your inner child would be disappointed in the current you? why?
22) What's your favorite thing about your childhood self? come on, compliments!
23) Do you find yourself manipulating people in order to protect yourself?
24) What misconception do people have about you? How does it make you feel?
25) What's the biggest lie you consistently tell yourself?
26) What is something someone did to you that you find really hard to forgive?
27) What traits do your parents have that you don't?
28) If you could ask your future self anything what would it be?
29) How would your ideal partner treat you?
30) As a child what did you always lack/was deprived of?
22) What's your favorite thing about your childhood self? come on, compliments!
23) Do you find yourself manipulating people in order to protect yourself?
24) What misconception do people have about you? How does it make you feel?
25) What's the biggest lie you consistently tell yourself?
26) What is something someone did to you that you find really hard to forgive?
27) What traits do your parents have that you don't?
28) If you could ask your future self anything what would it be?
29) How would your ideal partner treat you?
30) As a child what did you always lack/was deprived of?
Spires and Gargoyles
21) Do you thunk your inner child would be disappointed in the current you? why? 22) What's your favorite thing about your childhood self? come on, compliments! 23) Do you find yourself manipulating people in order to protect yourself? 24) What misconception…
It can be a couple of sentences or maybe even a page. Write about one question from here,loves. Do this for you today.🤍
Forwarded from Our Side of the Story (Debbie)
“And as humans, we can’t expect to shoulder all of our pain. Sometimes we have to share it with the people who love us so we don’t come crashing down from the weight of it all. But I can’t help you unless I know you need it. Ask me for help. We’ll get through this, I know we can.”
Excerpt From
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover.
The amount of raw reality this book holds is beyond me, third time reading it and how does it manage to leave me stunned every time?
Excerpt From
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover.
The amount of raw reality this book holds is beyond me, third time reading it and how does it manage to leave me stunned every time?
In his words "Art needs no victory because it is already the victory of the meticulous mind."
Credit goes to @adanefirde on twitter
Credit goes to @adanefirde on twitter
Forwarded from Spires and Gargoyles
No one is coming to save you. Get up. Your sadness isn't poetic. It's not even beautiful. You can't even see yourself rotting away waiting for a knight in shining armor. Get rid of the "if I get bad enough they might care" mentality. Finding beauty in sadness may keep you going but sadness isn't beautiful. You can take your time to heal but don't you dare choose to wallow in your depression and wait for something to magically cure you.
Forwarded from Lost·In·Pieces
Everyone I’ve loved, was my whole self unconditionally; but they never appreciated it.
Forwarded from ULTIMO MONDO OBSCURA
William Utermohlen was an American artist diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. In response to the illness, he began to paint a series of self-portraits. The result is a crushing depiction of his descent into dementia. They provide a stark insight into the devastating effects that the disease has. As he struggled to keep in touch with the world surrounding him, his works became flatter and more abstract. They lacked the details and spatial sense that his art had early on in his diagnosis. By 2000, his memory and technical skills had deteriorated so much that his final heartbreaking portrayal was little more than a scribbled skull. He passed away in 2007 “but it wasn’t him by then,” said his widow, Patricia
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