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via thingssheloves / 2 weeks ago / 297 notes / decor,
omg i just want allll the sweets right now.. 

omg i just want allll the sweets right now.. 


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via prettygirlfood / 2 weeks ago / 600 notes / food I want,

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via thingssheloves / 3 weeks ago / 35,901 notes /
fluxwaves:

when i don’t have food

omgg so cutee

fluxwaves:

when i don’t have food

omgg so cutee

via fluxwaves / 3 weeks ago / 29,949 notes / cute,

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via paisley-rose / 3 weeks ago / 46,464 notes /
Life is not always easy but it is rich beyond any eighteen year old’s imagination and it is all ahead of you. Be humble and work hard. Give thanks for the gifts you’ve received and remember that some will be earned while others will be handed to you as a result of glorious good fortune. Be strong when things go badly and forgive yourself for your failures. Avoid both false modesty and crippling pride. Be real, and finally, care about those around you in the same way Princeton cared about me. And, oh yes—every once in awhile, ask them how they’re doing.
- a long ago post from CC, but still one of my favorite pieces of advice

This is the thing: When you hit 28 or 30, everything begins to divide. You can see very clearly two kinds of people. On one side, people who have used their 20s to learn and grow, to find … themselves and their dreams, people who know what works and what doesn’t, who have pushed through to become real live adults. Then there’s the other kind, who are hanging onto college, or high school even, with all their might. They’ve stayed in jobs they hate, because they’re too scared to get another one. They’ve stayed with men or women who are good but not great, because they don’t want to be lonely. … they mean to develop intimate friendships, they mean to stop drinking like life is one big frat party. But they don’t do those things, so they live in an extended adolescence, no closer to adulthood than when they graduated.

Don’t be like that. Don’t get stuck. Move, travel, take a class, take a risk. There is a season for wildness and a season for settledness, and this is neither. This season is about becoming. Don’t lose yourself at happy hour, but don’t lose yourself on the corporate ladder either. Stop every once in a while and go out to coffee or climb in bed with your journal.

Ask yourself some good questions like: “Am I proud of the life I’m living? What have I tried this month? … Do the people I’m spending time with give me life, or make me feel small? Is there any brokenness in my life that’s keeping me from moving forward?”

Now is your time. Walk closely with people you love, and with people who believe … life is a grand adventure. Don’t get stuck in the past, and don’t try to fast-forward yourself into a future you haven’t yet earned. Give today all the love and intensity and courage you can, and keep traveling honestly along life’s path.


- Relevant magazine - I really like the part about not trying to fast forward into a life you haven’t earned.  I feel like I’ve been working really hard the last several months trying to improve myself and it’s suddenly paying off with blessings everywhere in my life right now.  And the best part is that I feel like I’m earning them with my attitude and my hard work.  I’m trying to find out who I am and what I believe in and push myself to be better every day!! (via peppermint-kiss)

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via simplisticecstasy / 3 weeks ago / 9,470 notes / life,
via lolsofunny / 1 month ago / 116,519 notes / lol,
 
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