To live would be an awfully big adventure.

sealightful:

“I will not rush the healing process. I will go through this journey with a patient and open mind.”

— Affirmation of the day. (via riffatmatinpoetry)

relentlessandimperfect:

I’m a mess of a Christian but Jesus still died for me

theblacklittlemermaid:

daughterofdiaspora:

my mom taught me the therapeutic power of cleaning. open all the windows. throw out the old. wipe down the entire house. burn some incense. roast some coffee. then rest. that way the tears from last night don’t feel as heavy. 

She just wanted you to clean the house

thebootydiaries:

me: idk i just keep to myself i guess i don’t really like sharing personal stuff with people

me after 10pm: it all started when my cat ran away when i was 5,

bellahijadelaluna:

You’re not over exaggerating. You’re not too sensitive. You’re not too much. If it hurts you it fucking hurts you. If it makes you angry, then it makes you angry. There’s nothing wrong with you for feeling.

michaeldirnt:

my mind says college but my heart says isolated sheep herder in Iceland

yourbigsisnissi:

Before you get mad at your partner for not doing what you expect them to do, Stop and ask yourself “have I ever communicated to them that I have this expectation?” If you have not, it’s unfair to expect them to read your mind.

So many arguments are saved by just opening your mouth and saying “hey hun, in the future can you….” Whether its articulating how you like to be loved, supported, or communicated with, you have to open your mouth. Your soul mate (IMO) isn’t the person that just always knows what you need when you need it without you telling them. Your soul mate is the person who hears your needs and thinks “I have no problem doing that because I love this person with my whole heart”

So check your attitude and open your mouth. Closed mouths don’t get fed.

coffeewithfaith:

“Spend a few moments each day in stillness and quietness. Don’t avoid it. Go into it and allow it to empower you. Stillness is how we’re able to hear our soul and The Most High speak–with less distraction/s and with way more clarity. Be still/and listen in.”

— Lalah Delia

patientlywaiting4u:

“One small crack doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.”

— Linda Poindexter
(via thoughtkick)