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fromheavensent · 2 days ago
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self reminder: it’s okay to feel sad,
it’s okay to have a bad day
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justrealme · 2 days ago
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thyming · 1 day ago
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Blubbert and his friends! 🫧
𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆝 𓆟𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆝 𓆟𓆝 𓆟 𓆞
Fishies to make it all hurt less
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mzdnmh · 5 days ago
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I am very sensitive to beautiful things
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You do not need to (and should not) give your 100% all the time. That's just how you burn out! Often your best is your 50%, your 20%, your 10%, and that's okay. It's okay to do a shitty job at things if that keeps YOU going.
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minimalist-quotes · 2 months ago
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You're not grown until you know how to communicate, apologize, be truthful and accept accountability without blaming someone else.
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injuries-in-dust · 2 days ago
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Good news from April 2025.
Check out the long form video on YouTube for even more good news.
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mymercyprevailss · 1 month ago
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a-path-by-the-moon · 2 days ago
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annasanthology · 4 months ago
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fromheavensent · 5 months ago
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Reminder: your anxiety is lying to you, you are so gorgeous, loved and everything is going to be okay !
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smolomega-9 · 2 days ago
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I’m sad, but delicious food still exists and more movies will always come out
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areallyuniquename · 18 hours ago
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pure-light-and-love · 14 hours ago
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Because not everyone knows about it, this is just a reminder of spoon theory:
You start off the day with only so many spoons in your drawer. And doing tasks takes spoons. Getting out of bed, brushing your teeth, going to work or school, making art, spending time with loved ones, everything takes spoons.
And if you are disabled or injured or mentally ill, you often have less spoons than society assumes. Your spoons are in the sink because washing them takes energy (spoons) you don't have.
It's okay to not be able to get everything done and to prioritize or deprioritize tasks so you can live a bearable (or even joyful!!) life. Managing your spoons is difficult and you don't have to be perfect at it.
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