January 2010
79 posts
There Comes A Time When....
claudiacrayon:
A time comes in your life when you finally get it… When in the midst of all your fears and insanity you stop dead in your tracks and somewhere the voice inside your head cries out - ENOUGH! Enough fighting and crying or struggling to hold on. Like a child quieting down after a blind tantrum, your sobs begin to subside, you shudder once or twice, you blink back your tears and...
create amazing things, be genuine, and good things will come to you.
– bobby solomon (via unicornology)
If you see somebody without a smile, give them yours.
– Unknown
Girls do not dress for boys. They dress for themselves, and of course, each...
– Betsey Johnson (via 52hearts) (via dreamonforeternity)
Some Thoughts on Social Location Sharing - Gowalla...
kevinrose:
When Doing is Due (and the Things That Keep Us... →
If you find yourself in a rut of doing lots of the above list, than maybe what you’re working on needs some swift action to get the ball rolling. Block out 15 minutes to an hour for straight doing on whatever you’re working on. Thinking and doing shouldn’t be isolated as two separate experiences while creating something. In fact, they go hand in hand.
If you’re stuck, odds are it’s...
Nothing lasts forever , so live it up, drink it down, laught it off, avoid the...
– the pursuit of happyness
Productive Positivity →
When you constructively move forward with a positive outlook on life, all of the self-induced barriers dissolve and you get out of your own way. Nothing feels impossible and you see potential and possibility in everything because you’re not limiting your focus with destructive negativity.
Successful people constantly live in a state of productive positivity. They don’t settle and they aren’t...
… nothing is more liberating than giving yourself permission to be exactly...
– Happiness Is Where The Heart Is | Chris Cade’s Blog
Writing to ‘get it right the first time’ is like driving a car with the...
– Joan Bolker (via merlin)
I’m living under water. Everything seems slow and far away. I know there’s a...
– The Time Traveler’s Wife, Audrey Niffenegger (via skyisland)
An 18-Minute Plan for Managing Your Day →
Set Plan for Day. Before turning on your computer, sit down with a blank piece of paper and decide what will make this day highly successful. What can you realistically accomplish that will further your goals and allow you to leave at the end of the day feeling like you’ve been productive and successful? Write those things down.
helloamy:
Copenhagen January Bikes