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18

May

hey. i need to hug you. you need to be held. don’t say these terrible things about yourself, you’ll soon start to believe it. you are someone’s child. two people laid upon one another and pushed their love into one another for you to be created. is this something to despair about? you are beautiful. i can see this from here. whatever it is that is eating you up, i hope it doesn’t. i hope you come up for air. i hope you see yourself for what you really are, which is human and flawed but magnificent.
Warsan Shire (via eyesofadiaspora)

16

May

m0rtality:

Source: Flickr / ultraviolett #fog #tree

m0rtality:

Source: Flickr / ultraviolett #fog #tree

(Source: heartbeatssforlove)

(Source: synodik)

15

May

g-iggle:

you deserve to smile. that’s why i made this blog. come if you just want to laugh again.
walkingmannequins:

Dream body.

walkingmannequins:

Dream body.

(Source: kalidise)

Always…

Always…

(Source: free-your-mind)

08

May

thosedamncurtains:

THIS IS EVERYTHING INSIDE ME

thosedamncurtains:

THIS IS EVERYTHING INSIDE ME

(Source: five-words)

06

May

spiritualinspiration:

Life is like a Marathon
1. Pain is part of the process. There’s no way to train for a distance race without having every part of your body hurting at some point. It’s the same in life. Pain means we’re growing; we’re being stretched beyond our limits. In life, God always uses our pain to bring about growth.
2. Stay in your lane. In life, we’re so quick to measure our progress against other people, but God never wants us playing the comparison game. His plan for each of our lives is masterfully unique! Run your own race and don’t be prideful of anyone you’re outpacing and don’t be discouraged by anyone who is outpacing you.

3. Keep Moving Forward. You might not be going very fast, but always keep moving forward. The Apostle Paul write that he was, “forgetting what was behind and straining to reach the prize that was ahead.” Don’t focus on how far you still have to go…just keep taking one step at a time. God will always give you strength for that next step until you finish the race.

4. Stay hydrated. With running, if you don’t have enough water in you, you’ll never finish. In life, if you don’t have the Living Water (Jesus) in you, you’ll never finish.

spiritualinspiration:

Life is like a Marathon

1. Pain is part of the process.
There’s no way to train for a distance race without having every part of your body hurting at some point. It’s the same in life. Pain means we’re growing; we’re being stretched beyond our limits. In life, God always uses our pain to bring about growth.

2. Stay in your lane.
In life, we’re so quick to measure our progress against other people, but God never wants us playing the comparison game. His plan for each of our lives is masterfully unique! Run your own race and don’t be prideful of anyone you’re outpacing and don’t be discouraged by anyone who is outpacing you.

3. Keep Moving Forward. You might not be going very fast, but always keep moving forward. The Apostle Paul write that he was, “forgetting what was behind and straining to reach the prize that was ahead.” Don’t focus on how far you still have to go…just keep taking one step at a time. God will always give you strength for that next step until you finish the race.

4. Stay hydrated. With running, if you don’t have enough water in you, you’ll never finish. In life, if you don’t have the Living Water (Jesus) in you, you’ll never finish.