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bridgettelizabeth:

1. True living is more than just keeping your heart beating and a roof over your head. Don’t fool yourself into thinking that is “just how life goes.” There’s way more possibilities, and, yes, IT IS WORTH GOING AFTER. Be daring.

2. Stop blowing yourself off; we get so upset when others blow off our ideas and desires, but we have no problem doing it to ourselves. Take your ideas, feelings, wants, wishes, yearns & urges seriously–those are your only true guide. Other people have no idea what’s best for you, so stop seeking their validation. Do what you need to do for you. Be confident.

3. Stop doing everything by the book. It’s time to start drafting your own revised edition. Rules don’t always exist in the name of the greatest good; more often than not, they exist because someone wants to establish or maintain power. And that’s just not a good enough reason. Be inquisitive.

4. Life is a series of choices. You choose every single direction that your life takes. Use it to your advantage. Be deliberate.

5. There will be people out there who won’t support what you’re doing. Who cares. Trust yourself more, trust others less. That includes significant others. Be brave.

6. Figure out what you value, and make the necessary changes to align your life with those values. If you value time more than money, stop working 60 hour work weeks. The only way you’ll get more time, is by doing less. It’s simple math. Be introspective.

7. Speaking of money, IT ISN’T AS IMPORTANT AS WE’RE TAUGHT TO THINK IT IS. Money comes, and money goes, and it provides little value itself until you actually exchange it for something that is valuable to you. So, ask yourself that question. What do you value? That’s where the majority of the money you spend should be going. Be prudent.

8. Having good intentions doesn’t yield results. Get off your ass and make it happen. Be zealous.

9. Life isn’t meant to be taken so seriously. In the scheme of things, if you’re going to be late to work, it doesn’t really matter. If you don’t get an A, it doesn’t really matter. If you’re proven wrong about something, it doesn’t really matter. If your house isn’t as nice as your best friend’s, it doesn’t really matter. Relax, and enjoy the ride. Think big picture, not details. Will this matter in 100 years? Be panoramic.

10. The world is not judging you as much as you think they are. Most people are too wrapped up in themselves to even notice what you’re doing. Drop the pride and have a little fun. Be lighthearted.

11. Perhaps one of the greatest goals we can seek for ourselves is exhilaration. Are you exhilarated by your life? Be stimulated.

12. When making decisions, always ask what’s more important. Thinking about canceling on an invitation to a friend’s baby shower or birthday party because you have too much work to do? Get your head out of your ass. Your friend is more important; work can always be done later. Nothing is that urgent. Relationships, however, are your foundation and you’d be lost without other human connections, so value them. And show it. Be thoughtful.

13. You don’t just need to love yourself; you need to respect yourself. You’ll garner that respect by accomplishing things you’ve set out to do. Be relentless.

14. Being content with your life and being proud to call it yours are two different things. Strive for the latter. Be courageous.

15. Last but not least, wine should be drank with meals. Preferably Argentinian Malbec. It’s freaking delicious. Be delighted.

Edited the last point, because most Asian dishes (the kind I like anyway) go better with other beverages. Just because you drink wine doesn’t mean it’s a one-size fits all thing (read: people who pair wine with dim-sum).

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The difference between school and life? In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.
Tom Bodett (via bitchville) (via peetypassion)
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Extreme things

Happen without warning, but with hindsight you’d have seen that the signs were there all along. Anyone can do hindsight, not everyone can have foresight.

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Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.
Melody Beattie (via littlemiss)(via thedame) (via delacroix) (via nihilnoetia)
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It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.
Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist) (via kari-shma) (via quote-book)
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verydefinitely:

clrcrtq:

bbones:
sigh

my life is pretty much like this right now.

word. I really enjoy it, but I feel guilty (what they really call guilty pleasure, I guess) and thankful for all our blessings at the same time. Especially after you shared that link on China Blue…I really have to get my butt moving big time.

verydefinitely:

clrcrtq:

bbones:

sigh

my life is pretty much like this right now.

word. I really enjoy it, but I feel guilty (what they really call guilty pleasure, I guess) and thankful for all our blessings at the same time. Especially after you shared that link on China Blue…I really have to get my butt moving big time.

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A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it.
Jean de La Fontaine (via gatekeeper) (via quote-book)
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jessperation:
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It’s not denial. I’m just selective about the reality I accept.
Bill Watterson (via shotgunbaby) (via quote-book)
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lovebot:

overflowing:
my favorite quote of all time.

Just a few days ago I was preoccupied with both the knowing and not knowing of things and whether to believe what we know, know what to believe, etc. I’m thankful now for the ambiguity that I can afford to have because of my wonderful family and stars and guardians; and yet being the forever greedy human being that I am, I also wonder if we can all do with a bit of good clarity.

lovebot:

overflowing:

my favorite quote of all time.

Just a few days ago I was preoccupied with both the knowing and not knowing of things and whether to believe what we know, know what to believe, etc. I’m thankful now for the ambiguity that I can afford to have because of my wonderful family and stars and guardians; and yet being the forever greedy human being that I am, I also wonder if we can all do with a bit of good clarity.