Allow yourself to change your mind

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Growing self compassion

Growing Self Compassion

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#weddingfail

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Forget self-esteem and embrace self-compassion

I just stumbled across an old article form +Heidi Grant Halvorson in the +Harvard Business Review about #selfesteem vs. #selfcompassion that I think bears repeating. Here’s a link you can follow if you’d like to know more…

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Be faithful in small things…

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We are all beautifully different…

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20 Awesome Things People Saw at the 1964 World’s Fair

It was 50 years ago today that the 1964–’65 World’s Fair opened in New York City, bringing a plethora of innovative exhibits to Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens. But by the time it closed in October 1965, it was considered a massive money pit, losing millions of dollars for New York City. Still, there were plenty of modern marvels for people to see during its two six-month runs. Read on for a glimpse at 20 of the coolest exhibits and rides that were on display… via 20 Awesome Things People Saw at the 1964 World’s Fair | Mental Floss

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It doesn’t always work out and that’s okay

How To Beat Stress And Feel Happier

Constant change

Dammit Day 45

A Comprehensive (and Strangely Humorous) Guide to Cultural Hand Gestures

A Comprehensive (and Strangely Humorous) Guide to Cultural Hand Gestures – Culture-ist.

Wishing You a Happy Easter

Wishing You a Happy Easter by Simple Reminders at @SimpleReminders.

Easter Bunny is Here!

Heh, heh, heh…

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Imagine… Living For Today

Imagine... Living For Today

Imagine… Living For Today.

RAIN; ‘thinks’ on radical acceptance

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Want to Become an Expert?

Want to Become an Expert? Here’s How | Infographic Directory.

A Message to Mom

Mmmm…

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“Mom, this might be my last chance to tell you I love you.”

– A text from a high school student who was aboard the ferry that capsized yesterday off South Korea’s southern coast. Four passengers were killed, 55 were injured and more than 280 are missing. (via latimes)


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