More Canglan wallpapers for my homies:
Happy Chinese New Year! The year of the tiger~
Ereeen is baack!!
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HIS TONGUE !!!!!!!!!
Autumnnnnn The maples in my yard are turning red and stamping the ground with their colors~
Testing out more brushes and getting caught in the autumn vibes~
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
1. Don’t listen to the voice inside your head which tells you that you’re inadequate.
2. Don’t hang out with people who look for the flaws, and can’t see the best in the people in their lives.
3. Recognise that each person is different and unique. There is no-one like you; and you have great attributes.
4. Take note of your efforts, and the progress you have made. You’ve already come so far. You should celebrate that!
5. Appreciate others, and what you gain from them. Don’t see them as people who undermine you.
6. Remember that NO-ONE is perfect in this life, and that other people struggle with the same stuff as well.
7. Go after the things which matters the most: being loyal, thoughtful, caring, and kind.
I think powerwalking through life’s storms (that aren’t rain-based) is about being kinder to yourself, making sure you’re checking in with your health, and keeping your head up even when it’s tough. We can’t control the weather, but we can prepare for it! ☂
Sadness can make us lethargic and want to isolate ourselves, but I often find that it helps to hang out with others and do things that I like, even if I feel like I don’t want to at the time. You do need to let yourself be sad sometimes, but you don’t have to sit in the sadness for too long!












