I have two, and I learned them the hard way. 1. Put yourself first: the only justifiable exception to this, I think would be your children. In any other case, remember to prioritize your well welfare, dedicate yourself some time, have hobbies, study, etc. And by doing so, even your relationships with other will improve. 2. Always aim high, but be happy with who you are right now: I know we all have goals, and we might even said "I'll be happy when I buy this, become this, live here", etc. While it's good to always chase your dreams, it's even better to enjoy the ride, be happy with who you are today, with what you do today, and you will be even happier when you reach that precious goal.
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1. Don’t strive for a life without problems, that’s impossible. Strive for a life with problems worth fighting for. 2. Accept the negative with the positive because without the negative, growth cannot happen. 3. You have zero control over the world around you, but you do have 100% control over your response to the world around you.
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Face your fears. Knowing that you were courageous enough to conquer your fears, even if you were extremely terrified, is such an empowering feeling and boosts your self-confidence!
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Be a leader not a follower,it seems plain but when you think about it for different things like work it really helps❤️❤️❤️❤️
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You have survived every moment you swore you wouldn’t, so this time is no different. you will last❤️
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Always, ALWAYS express your true self whenever it is safe to do so. Draw, write, paint, make videos, cook, photography, it doesn’t matter how bad you are at it. Take every opportunity to express yourself in the time and environments where it’s safe to do so.
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When somebody tries to drag you down for no reason, they’re just projecting their own problems onto you so try not to take it personally
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let me get philosophical it is one thing for someone to say they love you, it is a completely different thing to feel loved by someone, the past isn't there to make us bitter, it is a reminder to make us better I feel like I ate with these
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No matter how far you go, don’t forget where you came from. The moment you lose sight of your past, is the moment you forget who you really are.
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Not one that I was told directly but one from Jimi Hendrix that said ‘knowledge speaks, wisdoms listens’ very true I think
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“The great thing about getting older is that you get a chance to tell the people in your life who matter what they mean to you.”
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Don’t let anyone else tell you what should make you happy. Always do what you love and you’ll never go wrong in life.
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🧩 Life is like a puzzle. Don’t try and force the pieces into place and break them but just take your time and it will all fit together
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I assume this can be seen as advice: A while ago I came across someone on reddit with a visible malformation. Because of that, some people wouldn’t want to become his friend. When asked if it made him sad, he responded: ”No. I see my malformation as a filter. I filter out all the shallow people that doesn’t want to befriend me because they judge me from how I look. The people who do want to be my friends will see me for who I really am, and not for how I look.” I thought that was one of the best views anyone could ever have on insecurities. If you view your body insecurities as a filter, maybe it will help you. If someone judges you on something as shallow as your looks, then would you really want to be their friend even if you looked like they wanted you to look? So, this view is my advice. I think it could help a lot of people.
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What’s the best advice you’ve been given or given others?🤍
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