Fix me up Jesus

Henry McCullough is one of the greatest guitar players that ever picked up an axe (although this cut won’t demonstrate that). He played in the original Jesus Christ Superstar soundtrack and with Paul McCartney and Wings among others…

…when you realize it’s better to be alone than to chase people who don’t really care about you.

The Jackson 5 – I Want You Back (Stripped Mix)

Interesting take!

Nature Thrives in Tehran’s Abandoned Courtyards, Staircases, and Bedrooms in a Photo Series by Gohar Dashti

Iranian photographer Gohar Dashti was born in Ahwaz during the early years of the Islamic Revolution and grew up during the Iran-Iraq war. Her personal memories of this time influenced her 2017 series Home, which looks at what happens after human displacement.

Source: Nature Thrives in Tehran’s Abandoned Courtyards, Staircases, and Bedrooms in a Photo Series by Gohar Dashti

Maturity

Sometimes it looks like walking away…

You are here

Don’t take this shit so seriously!

Get grounded

Start here!

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Permission slip

You don’t need one but just in case! What is stopping you?

Committee that lives in your head – Patrick Doyle

An interesting concept that comes from Recovery: the committee inside your head.

Pumbaa; zen master

Paul McCartney – Hand In Hand (Lyrics)

Paul McCartney – Who Cares?

Top 10 most dangerous airports in the world 2019

50 People Show Us Their States’ Accents

Megan Rapinoe Scored At The World Cup And The Photo Became A Hilarious Meme

The self-compassionate way to get things done

“A parent shaming us by comparing us unflatteringly with a sibling; a boss humiliating us in front of colleagues when a task isn’t up to their expectations; a partner repeatedly complaining about some household task we haven’t done yet: these are all attempts to “light a fire under our ass” in order to get us to achieve more. Most of us have had this ploy used against us so many times over the course of our lives that we’ve internalized this motivational strategy.

Our inner critic punishes us verbally when it thinks we’ve under-performed. It castigates us for being lazy when we haven’t gotten around to starting some task. Yet despite all this internal criticism, most of us still have a hard time motivating ourselves to do things. When self-criticism fails, the answer is usually more self-criticism. “How,” we might wonder, “would I get anything done if I didn’t give myself a hard time?” Source: https://www.wildmind.org/blogs/on-practice/the-self-compassionate-way

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