I’m 48. When you’re young you can think things are corny. I don’t have that luxury anymore. Some chapter titles:7. Don’t Interrupt Others or Finish Their Sentences12. Let Others be “Right” Most of The Time15. Be The First One to Act Loving or Reach Out25. Smile at Strangers, Look Into their Eyes and Say Hello27. Imagine The People in Your Life as Tiny Infants and as One-Hundred-Year-Old-Adults49. Resist the Urge to Criticize60. Turn Your Melodrama into a Mellow-DramaI have never been a fan of irony and never use it
brené brown. i found it helpful for living with more ease in my day to day. and putting work behind things that actually make me feel better about my self and existence.
A guide to spiritual enlightenment, by Eckhart Tolle
A theology-adjacent guide to enlightenment, grounded in the wisdom of being present for the events of your everyday life.
… It’s only cheesy AF if you don’t give it a chance 🤷🏼♂️
I play this 12 hours of applause when painting or writing it helps me feel encouraged. Nobody applauds at an art show which has always been a bummer to me