Tag: self care
@ everyone who went through a period of having no friends, who ate alone, who had a point in their life where they were too embarrassed to tell their parents they had no one to play with after school: I love you. I know it hurts and I know it’s hard but it’s not your fault. Things will grow and change. You will find people who you click with and they will love you too. You deserve positive friendship relationships just like anyone else. And if you’re still going through this phase, you’re strong, and things will change for you too. You are not alone, there are people experiencing the same thing you are, find them, you deserve positivity and companionship. Keep your head up.
i needed this tonight so i went through my blog and found it – for anyone else who needs it tonight im reblogging it again
2017 im gonna be soft tender kind loving caring supportive. i want good fresh memories. i will be loved
may your handwriting be neat, your finals/exams studied for, your life free from too much stress, and your sleep schedule regular this christmas season
Sometimes you fall off the wagon for months. Sometimes you tell yourself you’re gonna start fresh on Monday and by Wednesday you’ve already fallen back off. Sometimes you have to restart a 100 times and it’s frustrating. But it will be okay. You can do this. One day at a time
keep creating your art. please.
Again
You are not unloveable, you are not irredeemable, you are not unforgivable.
You are not unloveable, you are not irredeemable, you are not unforgivable.
You are not unloveable, you are not irredeemable, you are not unforgivable.
This past winter vs. this summer comparison of my favorite plant. It’s amazing the changes that occur of a period of a couple months.
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If drew everything I wanted to about today, it would take me half a week. Every single person I saw today was miserable. People in cars. People walking on the street. Everyone I knew.
There is solace in grieving as a whole, and strength in supporting each other. I don’t feel safe, and i don’t know when I’ll feel safe again, but I can and do feel tremendously cared for.