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julesofnature · 2 years
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Be the reason someone still believes in magic, truth, authenticity, compassion, intelligent conversation, loyalty, courage, and love that doesn’t have an agenda.
Brooke Hampton⠀@tinybuddhaofficial
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alphie-in-the-sky · 2 years
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samirafee · 4 months
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#TRUE FRIENDS ARE LIKE STARS. You don‘t always see them, but you know THEY ARE THERE.⭐️🆙💠♾️✴️💖✨
@samirafee
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ollebosse · 16 days
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zelphafrost · 1 year
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https://tinybuddha.com/blog/how-to-set-boundaries-in-awkward-situations-with-strangers/
“Before we dive in, let’s get clear on five key principles for boundary-setting:
When we refuse to set a boundary, we prioritize other people’s comfort over our own needs. Setting boundaries is a courageous act of putting ourselves first. It’s a great way to break the people-pleasing habit and practice the art of self-care and verbal self-defense.
Difficult honesty is not unkindness. It’s not mean to stand up for yourself. It’s actually the most truthful and authentic way to interact with others.
You can manage your boundaries or manage other people’s feelings, but you can’t do both. The bottom line is, your boundaries might make people feel frustrated or resentful. That burden is not yours to bear. As the saying goes, “The only people who get upset about you setting boundaries are the ones who benefited from you having none.”
It’s not your job to protect people from feeling uncomfortable. Remember: the folks imposing on your space aren’t giving your comfort a second thought—so don’t twist yourself into knots trying to protect their feelings. As Registered Clinical Counselor Jordan Pickell says, “It makes sense for people to feel bad and weird when they have crossed a line.”
Safety first. If you ever feel unsafe or threatened, do whatever you need to do to get to safety. Don’t be a boundary-setting hero.
For consistency, the examples below use “Bob” as the generic name of our boundary-violator. However, folks of all genders, ages, races, etc., violate boundaries.
Certain suggested phrases are direct and firm. Others are lighter and playful. Experiment with the language to find the tone that works best for you.”
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aglaydis · 9 months
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http://tinybuddha.com/fun-and-inspiring/dont-always-need-plan/
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zenwords · 2 years
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The world would be a HAPPIER, more peaceful place if we all tried to understand instead of judging, paused before reacting, and gave each other the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming the worst. — Lori Deschene via #tinybuddha.com #peace #understanding #judging #assuming #loriDeschene https://www.instagram.com/p/CjIfEdtuHvz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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evebjournal · 1 year
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cherryclit · 2 years
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https://tinybuddha.com/blog/feel-it-to-heal-it-the-only-way-out-is-through/
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urvashi0708 · 5 months
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blog for self love
Certainly! If you're looking for a blog focused on self-love, here are some recommendations:
Tiny Buddha: tinybuddha.com
Tiny Buddha offers articles and stories about mindfulness, self-love, and personal development. It provides practical advice for navigating life's challenges.
Positively Present: positivelypresent.com
Run by Dani DiPirro, Positively Present explores themes of self-love, mindfulness, and living a positive life. The blog includes insightful articles, illustrations, and resources.
The Self-Love Experiment: shannonkaiser.com/blog
Shannon Kaiser's blog shares insights on self-love, personal development, and creating a life you love. It includes articles, videos, and resources for personal growth.
Mind Body Green: mindbodygreen.com
Mind Body Green covers a wide range of wellness topics, including self-love, mental health, and holistic well-being.
Gabby Bernstein's Blog: gabbybernstein.com/blog
Gabrielle Bernstein, a motivational speaker and author, shares wisdom on spirituality, self-love, and personal growth.
The Everygirl - Wellness: theeverygirl.com/category/wellness
The Everygirl's wellness section includes articles on self-love, self-care, and overall well-being, catering to a diverse audience of women.
Self-Love Beauty: selflovebeauty.com
Self-Love Beauty is a platform that promotes self-love, self-acceptance, and empowerment. It features articles, podcasts, and resources to inspire and uplift individuals.
The Self Love Fix: theselflovefix.com
The Self Love Fix, by Beatrice Kamau, focuses on self-love, mental health, and personal development. It includes articles, podcast episodes, and resources for building a positive mindset.
Remember to explore these blogs, read articles that resonate with you, and find the resources that best support your journey toward self-love and personal growth. click
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julesofnature · 2 years
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We are not all in the same boat. We are in the same storm. Some have yachts, some have canoes, and some are drowning. Just be kind and help whoever you can.
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holybrows · 9 months
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https://tinybuddha.com/blog/recognizing-our-patterns-and-learning-how-to-change-them/
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luk3-4patan · 1 year
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Photo Credit: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/freedom-in-a-life-full-of-problems/
Life is wonderful
Even though full of problems
So just enjoy it
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naturecpw · 1 year
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How to Find Joy in Every Day (Even the Hard Ones)
By Jess Stuart
“Being happy doesn’t mean everything is perfect. It means you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections.” ~Unknown
It’s the question we’re all trying to answer: What is happiness and how do we get it? We fill our lives with the busyness of searching for happiness in many things, yet it’s possible that the very pursuit is taking us further away from the goal.
I spent many years following society’s recipe for happiness.
I was settled with my partner, climbing the career ladder, dining out, buying clothes, and planning nice holidays, but I was so busy chasing happiness, I missed out on moments of joy.
Everyone is so busy these days. It gives us our sense of self-worth; if we’re busy, we’re successful, we’re accomplishing things, we’re important, and we’re needed.
As a result we can often be too busy to notice if we are happy, and potential moments of joy pass us by.
We think happiness arrives at a point in the future when our lives become perfect, with a backdrop of fireworks and fanfare, without any disasters or annoyances. But happiness generally doesn’t come in the form of winning the lottery or marrying from Brad Pitt. It’s often more subtle and smaller.
For example: a sunny day at the beach, your favorite slippers, lying in the arms of the one you love on a lazy Sunday morning—it’s all happiness. We just need to learn to recognize it, appreciate it, and cultivate it.
Brené Brown puts it well in her book The Gifts of Imperfection: “Joy is not a constant. It comes to us in moments—often ordinary moments. Sometimes we miss out on the bursts of joy because we’re too busy chasing down extraordinary moments.”
Happiness is not about a final destination of pure perfection, but more about a journey through life, with moments of perfection sprinkled throughout, if we just stop to notice them.
So how do we find those moments within our own lives and ensure we can get more of them to create a life full of happiness?
https://tinybuddha.com/blog/how-to-find-joy-in-every-day-even-the-hard-ones/?utm_source=pocket-ff-recs
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yourtouchismidas · 1 year
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What advice would you give to someone who feels a trapped in a 4 year long relationship?
God I love him so much. I just don’t think I’m in love with him anymore but if I leave, I not only lose him, I lose his family who are like a family to me
Oh hun. This is so incredibly hard.
First thing I would say is don't make any quick decisions. You can take your time here to think about what you want and what is best. I would think about how long you have been feeling like this. Have you had ebbs and flows in the relationship before where your feelings haven't been as strong and they've come back?
I do think, in long term relationships, that you have times when you're not as head over heels butterflies obsessed with them, and other times where you feel that way. I also think your age is probably a factor, and what age you got together, as maybe there is a part of you that wants to see what else is out there if you haven't yet. And if that's it then you gotta figure out if you want to go and see what is out there more than you want your bf.
I guess you gotta figure out how you truly feel about this man, are you still in love? What feels worse, the idea of leaving or the idea of being stuck with someone you potentially aren't supposed to be with for the rest of your life?
If you truly think you're not in love with him anymore, then I think it will be time to let go. I've had to break up with an ex once because I knew I didn't feel the same and I couldn't give her what she wanted, and it wasn't fair to stay, and now she is honestly thriving and has a great gf and I was able to give her that by letting her go. If this is the decision you come to, it will be incredibly hard, but you will be okay. It doesn't feel like it right now, but time does really heal a lot of things and eventually it won't hurt so much anymore.
This article has often helped me when deciding whether to break up or not: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/3-signs-time-break-up/
I'm just talking from my own experience, which might not match yours, so trust yourself more than you trust me. If I'm faced with a decision like this, I usually go on deep intuition, get quiet, stop listening to everyone else, and online advice, and reach deep down and usually find that I know the answer.
Here for you if you need xxx
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aglaydis · 8 months
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