Everything is prewritten, but with dua it can be rewritten. 

trials and tribulations really are blessings, they makes you appreciate the good things in your life

a lot of times you might find that you hella wasted time on someone. it’s okay. that’s life. you meet the good and the bad. once i stopped caring, i stopped hurting. the best way to get over someone fucking you over is to just not give a fuck. move on. seriously, there are way more people out there that are willing to make you happy. stop wasting your time on bitches and niggas that don’t matter

“In order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did and why you no longer need to feel it.”

—Mitch Albom, Five People You Meet in Heaven

40 Ways to be Content:

  1. Count on the little things to make your day.
  2. Appreciate and cherish what you have and who you have.
  3. Treasure the beauty of what life has to offer, good or bad.
  4. Listen to good music.
  5. Exercise and eat healthier.
  6. Surround yourself with good company.
  7. Meet new people and take risks.
  8. Set goals and dreams that are possible of achieving.
  9. Make lists of things you have to do and keep yourself organized.
  10. Do things on time. Don’t procrastinate.
  11. Spend healthy time alone and with people who matters.
  12. Have your priorities straight.
  13. Express your passion.
  14. Keep yourself motivated and inspire others.
  15. Remind people you love and miss them.
  16. Have heart-to-heart talks once in a while.
  17. Be there for people and don’t expect anything in return.
  18. Do not be bitter and forgive others.
  19. Don’t expect anything and learn not to be disappointed so easily.
  20. Drink tea sometimes.
  21. Take a walk around a beautiful place.
  22. Set a date with someone—romantically or just as friends and enjoy yourself in their company.
  23. Be kind and giving when you can be.
  24. Be selfish sometimes.
  25. Tell someone, even if they’re a stranger that they’re beautiful and mean it.
  26. Read lots of books.
  27. Chase your dreams, step by step.
  28. Remind yourself that hard works really do pay off in the long run.
  29. Spoil yourself once in a while.
  30. Do an act out of kindness for someone once in a while too.
  31. Try to make at least one person smile a day.
  32. Be humble.
  33. Do community service and feel good for helping others.
  34. Make memories that’ll matter to you years from now and let it unfold like a story.
  35. Don’t dwell on something that no longer makes you grow as a person.
  36. Hold your own faith and don’t let tell anyone tell you otherwise.
  37. Learn to love yourself, especially the part(s) you hate most.
  38. If you want to change something, then do it and don’t wait until so much time pass and then realized you can do so.
  39. Take a subway or train to places and have adventures.
  40. And most of all, remember that you’re only human and that it’s okay to have bad days.

Have some self-respect to walk away from anyone or anything that hurts you.

“1. Make peace with your parents. Whether you finally recognize that they actually have your best interests in mind or you forgive them for being flawed human beings, you can’t happily enter adulthood with that familial brand of resentment. 2. Kiss someone you think is out of your league; kiss models and med students and entrepreneurs with part-time lives in Dubai and don’t worry about if they’re going to call you afterward. 3. Minimize your passivity. 4. Work a service job to gain some understanding of how tipping works, how to keep your cool around assholes, how a few kind words can change someone’s day. 5. Recognize freedom as a 5:30 a.m. trip to the diner with a bunch of strangers you’ve just met. 6. Try not to beat yourself up over having obtained a ‘useless’ Bachelor’s Degree. Debt is hell, and things didn’t pan out quite like you expected, but you did get to go to college, and having a degree isn’t the worst thing in the world to have. We will figure this mess out, I think, probably; the point is you’re not worth less just because there hasn’t been an immediate pay off for going to school. Be patient, work with what you have, and remember that a lot of us are in this together. 7. If you’re employed in any capacity, open a savings account. You never know when you might be unemployed or in desperate need of getting away for a few days. Even $10 a week is $520 more a year than you would’ve had otherwise. 8. Make a habit of going outside, enjoying the light, relearning your friends, forgetting the internet. 9. Go on a 4-day, brunch-fueled bender. 10. Start a relationship with your crush by telling them that you want them. Directly. Like, look them in the face and say it to them. Say, I want you. I want to be with you. 11. Learn to say ‘no’ — to yourself. Don’t keep wearing high heels if you hate them; don’t keep smoking if you’re disgusted by the way you smell the morning after; stop wasting entire days on your couch if you’re going to complain about missing the sun. 12. Take time to revisit the places that made you who you are: the apartment you grew up in, your middle school, your hometown. These places may or may not be here forever; you definitely won’t be. 13. Find a hobby that makes being alone feel lovely and empowering and like something to look forward to. 14. Think you know yourself until you meet someone better than you. 15. Forget who you are, what your priorities are, and how a person should be. 16. Identify your fears and instead of letting them dictate your every move, find and talk to people who have overcome them. Don’t settle for experiencing .000002% of what the world has to offer because you’re afraid of getting on a plane. 17. Make a habit of cleaning up and letting go. Just because it fit at one point doesn’t mean you need to keep it forever — whether ‘it’ is your favorite pair of pants or your ex. 18. Stop hating yourself. 19. Go out and watch that movie, read that book, listen to that band you already lied about watching, reading, listening to. 20. Take advantage of health insurance while you have it. 21. Make a habit of telling people how you feel, whether it means writing a gushing fan-girl email to someone whose work you love or telling your boss why you deserve a raise. 22. Date someone who says, “I love you” first. 23. Leave the country under the premise of “finding yourself.” This will be unsuccessful. Places do not change people. Instead, do a lot of solo drinking, read a lot of books, have sex in dirty hostels, and come home when you start to miss it. 24. Suck it up and buy a Macbook Pro. 25. Quit that job that’s making you miserable, end the relationship that makes you act like a lunatic, lose the friend whose sole purpose in life is making you feel like you’re perpetually on the verge of vomiting. You’re young, you’re resilient, there are other jobs and relationships and friends if you’re patient and open.”

—Stephanie Georgopulos, 25 Things To Do Before You Turn 25

He understands you, He knows your sadness, He knows what you want and what you don’t want. He knows what your soul whispers, He knows your inclinations and He knows what you deserve.

“Asking for help does not make you weak. Help is out there and recovery is possible. Please don't give up your fight. ”

—Demi Lovato

Nobody cares what you are bloggin’ about, might as well when you die.

“Be true to you. You're the only person you're guaranteed to be with the rest of your life.”

—Stephen Gomez

The pain is real. The sadness is real. The insanity is real. The struggle is real. Wake up, dear. Wake up and face it because by the end of the day, things will rewind and you’ll never escape it if you never accept it.

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