“Close some doors today. Not because of pride, incapacity, or arrogance, but simply because they lead you nowhere.”
— Paulo Coelho

“Close some doors today. Not because of pride, incapacity, or arrogance, but simply because they lead you nowhere.”
— Paulo Coelho
find myself listening to music i loved years ago and i realize i still am her
hey girl. did you know that it’s okay to never fucking forgive them? that no part of you is required to pretend to be okay with all that stuff that never should have happened to you? that you’re allowed to be angry for all ways you were stolen from you? okay, just checking. i love you.
being in yr 20s is abt experiencing the worst thing you can imagine & then having to go to the grocery store
I truly believe that if your intentions are pure, full of goodness, seeking divineness and knowledge no matter how little but consistent, Allah ﷻ will provide in ways you cannot begin to imagine.
“i think for a long time i was presenting myself to my lovers as “i can be whatever you want me to be” rather than “here. this is me. take me as i am.””
— be yourself | @heavyemptyheart
قلب
May our hearts remain in constant remembrance. For what is the value of anything that we do, if our hearts are not in it?
— mindofserenity
رَمَضَان
May our hearts be beautified by the essence of Ramadan.
To learn the true meaning of discipline, resilience and forgiveness. May our efforts be accepted, and sins are forgiven آمین
Y’all making women in their thirties feel old is my villain origin story actually
hey girl. did you know that it’s okay to never fucking forgive them? that no part of you is required to pretend to be okay with all that stuff that never should have happened to you? that you’re allowed to be angry for all ways you were stolen from you? okay, just checking. i love you.
Consistency is a love language. Expressing boundaries with sensitivity is a love language. Honoring a person’s need for alone time is a love language. Acknowledging the risk it took someone to share their vulnerability is a love language. Tolerating and validating a different perspective is a love language. Learning to manage our projections and expectations is a love language.