The Life of Me

thetrevorproject:

“Daisy tells Bustle that calling and texting places like The Trevor Project, a service for LGBTQ youth in crisis (call 866-488-7386 or text START to 678678), was a crucial part of making sure she felt safe, heard, and not alone while she was coming out” 🌈

If you or anyone you know needs support, we’re here for you 24/7 at 866.488.7386 or text/chat: thetrevorproject.org/help 📲

renewedsuggestion:

someday we’ll stop texting each other goodnight and start mumbling it into each other’s shoulders

firstlovesuggestions:

I want to hug you after you’ve had a long day and let you rest your head on my lap.

ldr-quotes:

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phantom-of-notre-dame-7:

Ducklings: MOMOMOMOMOMOMOMMMMM

Mama: It’s okay. Just… Jump

butchsandwich:
“pocket-wolverine:
“ spaceshipsandpurpledrank:
“@kinglesbiancore
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That’s just the best.
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I love corgis

redheadhatchet:

bananonbinary:

one of the hardest things to learn as a depressed former Gifted Kid™ is that half-assed is better than nothing. take the 50%, 40%, even 20% job. scrubbing your face is better than not taking a shower at all. picking up your clothes is better than never cleaning. nibbling on some bread is better than starving.

DO THINGS HALFWAY. NOW YOU’RE 100% BETTER OFF THAN YOU WERE BEFORE.

One of my college professors used to say “anything worth doing is worth doing poorly.”  I didn’t understand that for years because I didn’t do anything poorly, I couldn’t do anything poorly, I had to Do Everything Perfectly.

But brushing your teeth for 30 seconds is better than not brushing them at all when that 2 minutes seems exhausting.  Doing ten minutes of yoga is better than 10 minutes of sitting when 30 minutes of cardio sounds impossible.  Changing my clothes is good when a whole shower is impossible.  Standing on the porch for a few minutes is worth it after being in the house for three straight days because I don’t have the energy to go anywhere.

Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly… because doing it poorly is better than not doing it.