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als0als0 · 11 months
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Things to be grateful for: -What left -What stayed -What's on the way
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married-muslimah · 1 year
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♡A Joyful Recommendation♡
Nothing Is Permanent.
Don't Stress Yourself Too Much, Because No Matter How Bad The Situation Is.,
It Will Change ان شاء الله
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darkrebelkat · 4 months
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darnelladunham · 9 months
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“Behind every #strongwoman is a story that gave her no other choice.” Nakeia Homer
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uniqueperceptions · 11 months
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poetassignment · 1 year
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Nakeia Homer
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candle-willowmint · 8 months
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"Behind every strong soul is a story that gave them no other choice." -Nakeia Homer
(old but i still like it!)
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shreemwellbeing · 11 months
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‘You are not lazy, unmotivated, or stuck. After years of living your life in survival mode, you are exhausted.
There is a difference.’
- Nakeia Homer
Audio credit: @stevebam56
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#shreemwellbeing #meditation #mindfulness #reiki #fascia #efttapping #emotionalfreedomtechniques #energyhealing #holistichealing #somatichealing #emotionalhealing
#traumahealing #innerchildhealing
#embodiedhealing #tadworth #banstead #surreyuk
#vibranthealthreflexology #reflexology
#selfawareness #selflove #selfcompassion #selfhealing
#exhausted #lazy #unmotivated #stuck #survival #survivalmode #tired
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leahweberking · 11 months
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“Heal for you. Grow for you. Show up for you. Get better for you. Make it personal this time.”
Nakeia Homer
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Heal for you,
Grow for you,
Show up for you,
Get better for you.
Make it personal this time.
-Nakeia Homer
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fairydrowning · 2 years
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"I pray you get your joy back."
-Nakeia Homer
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zaffrenotes · 2 years
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cozy comforts tag
thank you @the-blind-assassin-12 for tagging me!
comfort food(s): potatoes in any/all forms, though fries are an immediate comfort. cheese. peppermint tea
comfort movie(s): 10 Things I Hate About You, The Holiday, Shawshank Redemption (Andy holds onto hope, mmkay?)
comfort clothing: soft, oversized hoodies; bonus points if they’ve got thumb holes. worn in, quirky t-shirts. post-workout compression socks so my calves don’t need to be beaten to death the next day, lol
comfort song(s): umm…all of them? lately, cello music
comfort book(s): I hope this helps by Nakeia Homer - I just flip through the pages and read until I find whatever I need to resonate with me and take pause
comfort game(s): I don’t play a lot of games, but I guess Mario Kart? I can zone out while completing stages
no pressure tagging if you wanna get cozy - it IS officially Fall now, after all :) @ao719 @the-soot-sprite @ofpixelsandscribbles @burnsoslow @neotericthemis @superharriet
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fourletterwords · 10 months
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The “smoke” is full of injustices we face.
The person in the middle is made up of ways through it.
The text going around the outside is 10 Ways I Turned Pain Into Power, by Nakeia Homer.
“the problems I had to solve made me wiser.
needing more money taught me how to hustle.
rejection helped me redirect my efforts.
being criticized made me toughen up.
feeling confused made me a prayer warrior.
feeling alone inspired my self-care.
having a broken heart taught me how to protect it.
being betrayed taught me how to set boundaries.
feeling undervalued inspired me to raise my standards.”
Made with lines of text from two different books, scraps from junk mail, and a mirror I pulled out of the girlfriend’s trash.
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my2ndheartbeat · 11 months
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May You Never Forget
“May you never forget that when it was hard, when you were overwhelmed, when you were afraid, and walked alone, and felt invisible, and didn’t have the answers, and couldn’t see the way and wanted to give up ……… YOU KEPT GOING!!!” ~ Nakeia Homer
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geneajournals · 1 year
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