Iamyours

Because of your actions, I always have to source alternative to seek for attention.

thisismysanctum:

alunit:

““Good Morning” “How was your day?” “Be careful” “Text me when you get home so I know you’re safe” “Sweet dreams” “How are you?” “I hope you’re feeling better” “Have a good day today!” “:)” “I miss you” “Good night” “Can you come over?” “Can I come over?” “Can I see you?” “Can I call you?” “You’re beautiful” “Want something to drink?” “Watch your step” “Let’s watch a movie” “What are you up to?” “How is your day so far?” “It will be okay” “I’m here for you” “Do you need anything?” “Are you hungry?” “I just wanted to hear your voice” “You just made my day” … You don’t have to hear “I Love You” to know that someone does. Listen carefully. People speak from the heart more often than you think.”

These are the words I crave

amargedom:

“Stop letting people who do so little for you control so much of your mind and emotions.”

— Will Smith
(via naturaekos)

onlinecounsellingcollege:

“Be forgiving. Be understanding. But don’t be a fool.”

— Unknown

onlinecounsellingcollege:

“Sadly, sometimes it’s too late. That’s the thing about time: we cannot get it back.”

— Unknown

onlinecounsellingcollege:

“But that’s the thing about letting someone open you up and play with your heart … they never sew you back up afterwards.”

— Ranata Suzuki

How to Declutter Your Mind

onlinecounsellingcollege:

1. Change your environment

2. Get outside and focus on nature

3. Journal

4. Talk to someone who cares about you

5. Do something thoughtful for someone else

6. Tidy up your physical space

7. Get absorbed in a great book

onlinecounsellingcollege:

“It’s OK to not be OK. Just don’t give up.”

— Unknown

Running out of motivation and determination to continue.

Can anyone tell me what’s the right thing to do? I’m lost

I don’t understand why some people can be so unprofessional and immature.

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