♦ Then he walked up and told her, thinking maybe it'd pass And they talked and looked away a lot, doing the dance Her hand brushed up against his, she left it there Told him how she felt and then they locked in a stare ♦
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SHOUTOUT TO THAT ONE PERSON THAT HEARS YOU WHEN YOU’RE TALKING IN A GROUP AND SMILES OR REPLIES SO YOU DONT FEEL LIKE A TWAT
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//Inge Prader brings Gustav Klimt’s paintings to life using models and props
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Do you ever just like flex your foot wrong and it cramps and you’re just like this is it, this is how it ends
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The Angel of Grief Weeping Over the Dismantled Altar of Life (1894)
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Herbert James Draper, The Lament for Icarus (1898), detail.
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5 tips. On anything. I trust you with my life
+ I am of the belief that the environment in which we surround ourselves is a direct expression of our internal processes. You would be surprised how something as seemingly simple as cleaning up your room will improve your mental state. Feelings of confusion or disorganization are often exacerbated, if not caused by, clutter and dirtiness in our homes. Additionally, the 15-30 minutes you spend with yourself while cleaning, thinking, and listening to music also promotes mental clarity. Open windows, let in sunshine, burn scented candles or incense.
+ Prioritize your hair’s moisture when washing, cleaning is easy and a lot simpler than we make it seem, avoid stripping your hair of healthy oils for the sake of ‘squeaky clean’ hair. Condition your hair before shampoo, it helps maintain your hair’s natural oils before shampooing. Shampoo the roots only, the excess will clean the rest of your hair as you wash. Seal the moisture in your hair by using an oil. Dry your hair with an old t-shirt, not a towel, to avoid over-drying and breakage.
+ Write down important information. Passwords and other login info, the days you start and leave a job (necessary, trust me), write to-do lists, grocery lists with pricing of items you frequently buy, keep track of your mensural cycle if you have one, last doctors appointments, etc.
+ Use Sunday’s as your reset day. Meal prep, deep clean your home, organize your backpack, do a face mask, workout, stretch (I do yoga), recharge all of your electronics, set weekly goals, plan your Monday, do any assignments you’ve yet to finish (even if you still have time, you know the upcoming week will bring in more homework, assignments, and studying so it’s best to get as much done as you can before it piles up), do anything you need to do to have a fresh week.
+ Keep in mind that happiness is a mood not a destination or constant state of being. Perpetual happiness is not the goal, because it is unrealistic. The goal is to stay grounded once we run into hardships, to stay confident in our abilities to get through them. Work toward that.
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“As long as I live, I’ll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I’ll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche. I’ll acquaint myself with the glaciers and wild gardens, and get as near the heart of the world as I can.”
— John Muir
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