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"كل تأخيرة فيها خيرة"
"Behind every delay, there's khayr (goodness)".
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“She imagined, now, what it would be like to accept herself completely. Every mistake she had ever made. Every mark on her body. Every dream she hadn’t reached or pain she had felt. Every lust or longing she had suppressed. She imagined accepting it all. The way she accepted nature. The way she accepted a glacier or a puffin or the breach of a whale. She imagined seeing herself as just another brilliant freak of nature. Just another sentient animal, trying their best. And in doing so, she imagined what it was like to be free.”
— The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
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How’s November treating you so far?
Offline Is The New Luxury
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“When I find something that’s comfortable for me, I tend to just stick to it. So this experiment has given me a nudge to push against some not-so-great habits.
I realize that a few of these tactics will likely take more than one try to show a significant impact on my sleep quality. But even going through the motions and trying out the different methods for better sleep was insightful. If I had to suggest you try one of these tactics, it would definitely be the “no screens” one. It takes the opposite of effort and had the biggest positive impact on how I actually felt the next day. I’ve tried it a few more times since my formal experimentation period ended, and I’ve always ended up feeling more rested.”
Sunday-Monday: Meditation
Monday-Tuesday: No Screens
Tuesday-Wednesday: Exercise
Wednesday-Thursday: No Afternoon Caffeine
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“We’re all humans and we’re all experience emotions and we all can be made to feel small or tiny or insignificant by anyone in our lives.” -Jay Shetty
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Transcript: hyori’s bed & breakfast
He’ll come, if you wait. And, if you look around too hard to find a good guy, they’ll never come. The good person came to me when i just worked on myself to be a better person. So, travel a lot, read a lot, get a lot of experience. So you can understand what’s good. That’s how you can recognize a good person when he comes.
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Transcript: pride & prejudice
Mr Darcy: I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people i have never met before.
Miss Elizabeth: Perhaps you should take your aunt’s advice and practice.
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How Are You?
During this pandemic, I find myself learn about me a lot. I usually keep my kindle close and my phone away. Especially on weekend, i believe that phone will only distract you from what matter the most. But i do the exact opposite this couple weeks.
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Being grateful for the little things.

The Evening Paper
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Blame it on summer! I came across the band when I watch Kimi No Nawa years ago, but blame summer instantly become one of my favorite song from Radwimps! Yojiro Noda tells Apple Music that he began putting together this song in 2019 with a sense of summer. He never thought that 2020 would be this type of summer (refering to the Covid-19 pandemic) but the song became one that he has strong feelings for. He said, “I’d be happy if people listen with the hope that summer will comeback once again.” I personally love the album cover and I hope you enjoy this song as much as I do! 🍉
#radwimps#yojiro noda#takuroh toyama#pandemic#covid-19#song recommendation#summer song#blame summer#blame it on summer#apple music#youtube#spotify
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Pandemic has completely changed our lives. You cant have positive thoughts 24/7 but hopefully you can keep yourself productive and healthy. Stay safe and dont forget your mask!
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she’s my friend. i decided to share my concern. i felt her compassion and empathy while saying, “people can’t stay happy 24/7. sadness is also an emotion we own. so, i think we should be sad sometimes too bcause happiness and sadness bring us to life. i think that way and im okay with it.“
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PSBB starts sept 14th!


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カドブンノベル表紙 2020年8月号🍒
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遥か遠くまで真っ青な夏空の下、エメラルドグリーンのクリームソーダに浮かんでゆらゆら読書。炭酸の泡がしゅわしゅわと音を立ててはじけています。
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After months of isolation and distancing, have we all become socially awkward? That’s the question posed by The New York Times, which notes that, deprived of peer interaction, it’s not just children who become socially clumsy. Much like prisoners and astronauts who report feeling more awkward and intolerant when they re-enter normal life, psychologists say the pandemic is having the same effect on many of us. Isolation experts recommend people make efforts to stay socially nimble — and to understand that when people do emerge from the pandemic, they may have changed.
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