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iamnotatherapist · 1 year
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ivemanifest · 1 year
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Infinite peace is infinitely within the present 🕊
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uimanhosa · 2 years
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changingthemood · 2 years
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Pause
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march 6th - a little cuteness goes a long way
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internaljudgement · 2 years
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SILENCE IS POWER
You must have noticed it, and if not, start noticing from now. People of power, authority are observed to be quite. The mystery they carry is good enough to be intimidating. Their stoic personality slow movement of not just the body but also their mouth radiates presence of self control. One who speaks less is heard more.
Try this simple yet effective experiment if you ever come across a group discussion. Initially become a good listener. Do not speak a word, try to act as if you are all ears e.g.; lean forward to show that you are carefully listening to the person who is speaking. Try to catch eye contact of the person who is speaking, nod head if needed, look them in the area between their eyes creating a tunnel of connection and constant eye contact. Remember your body language would be doing the discussion and not your words. Be calm and composed with slow body movements maintaining a good body posture. Give chance to the people who are eager to speak and do the same with them. When you think almost every one has spoken, its your turn to open up. Start with a good loud voice and throw a sentence that makes sense. chances are you would make a point since you have all the data, a better area of judgement and a good guess of the other personalities. And since no one has heard you speak a word, they are dying to listen to you, "The Mystery Man".
You must notice that suddenly every one is quite and you are being heard, you are unknowingly being respected.
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connectingwithsoul · 9 months
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I think you can help me. I think I can rely on you. I think I would heal with you and you won't even have to do anything special. Just be there and be yourself. Maybe I don't have to handle everything alone anymore. @connectingwithsoul
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meenalupreti · 1 year
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I think I have learnt something of the value of stillness. I don't fret so much; I laugh at myself more often; I don't laugh at others. I live life at my own pace. Like a banyan tree. Is this wisdom, or is it just old age?
Ruskin Bond, A Book of Simple Living
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fly-care · 2 years
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Noodles. Romanticise noodles.
Get yourself chopsticks, learn how to use them and eat noodles while you practice mindfulness.
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artgalleryghost · 2 years
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the universe is waiting for you
in places 
you cannot see from home
        get up
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iamnotatherapist · 1 year
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One of the most toxic traits a person can have is expecting you to be okay with something when they wouldn’t be okay with it if the roles were switched 🔃
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ivemanifest · 2 years
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What's the meaning of life if you spend it wishing another? Enjoy this life now to GET you to the other.
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wholenesstrack · 11 months
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littlepoetrybox · 2 years
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#94 in a collection by Dianne Cikusa (Poet's Notes) / Red Bubble
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march 7th - middle grade fiction shouldn't be this relatable
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