September 2012
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I knew if I stayed where I was, nothing would get better; nothing would change....
– Sharon E. Rainey
You don’t have to be young. You don’t have to be thin. You don’t have to be...
– Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things (via bigfatfeminist)
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I see you.
I see your pain.
I see your struggle.
I see your effort.
I see...
– ~~Acoustic Imagery~~ (via bealightinthedark)
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Struggling:
I’ve been really, really struggling for the past two weeks and could use some support :[
I don’t like to talk about my own struggles on I. A.M. because it’s not a blog about my own recovery, but I’ve been feeling so alone at college and don’t know where else to turn.
To give an update, my first week at college was really great. I made a lot of friends, was very...
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Stop looking at the past and all the things you can’t change. They’re done and...
– Lacey Weatherford
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You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving...
– Siddhārtha Gautama (via troubled)
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I can assure you that gay people getting married will have zero effect on your...
– Chris Kluwe
Anonymous asked: I'm in recovery for an eating disorder and have been for 6 months. I havent recovered in te fact that I limit my food options to only healthy foods, I have negative voices in my head that berate me after I eat, and my self esteem is close to nonexistent. I'm sorry fir complaining; I know I'm lucky to have the life I do and it could be much worse. I've selfharmed on and off for...
In life, you will realize there is a role for everyone you meet. Some will test...
– Unknown (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
The Secret of Happiness
onlinecounsellingcollege:
1. Recognize that happiness is a choice.
2. Forgive yourself for your past mistakes.
3. Stop being a victim of your circumstances.
4. Live each moment to the fullest.
5. Follow your heart, and do what you love.
6. Appreciate what you have; don’t fixate on what is missing.
7. Surround yourself with people you love.
We always see our worst selves. Our most vulnerable selves. We need someone else...
– David Levithan (via onlinecounsellingcollege)