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Lovely things to include more in your life:
walking in the rain
waking up feeling refreshed
turning off your phone
hugging your friends
complimenting people
museum visits
taking photos of yourself and people u love
planting flowers and fruit trees
ice-cream in summer
songs to dance to
learning things because it interests you
walks in the middle of nature
cute pens and notebooks
cooking your own meals
potted plants in your room
sleeping on fresh linen
eating fruits
writing poems or diary entries
riding a bike
dancing to songs you like
scented candles
make bucket lists and goals
watching classic films
swimming in the ocean
enjoying solitude
getting lost in a book
singing without worrying how you sound
smiling
jewellery that has a special meaning to you
warm knitted sweaters
starting conversations
visits to the beach or park during sunset
making your bed
planning your day
freshly baked bread
drinking enough water
having a tidy room
decorations, like fairy lights and posters
words and books that inspire you
doodling and writing in a journal
exploring your city
being the friend you needed when you were younger
This website has documents, audio files, and other resources set up by N level. Happy studies!
Omg!!! A bish finally got an Ipad Pro & now I can write my aesthetic notes for my Korean Class😭🙌🏽🌸
are you tired? sleep. and then, wake up.
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Hey, can you suggest some books and poems dealing with mental illness, something along the lines of 4.48 psychosis by Sarah Kane?? ps. you have an impeccable literary taste 🖤
i’m sure if you’ve read 4.48 psychosis then you’re aware of how full on it is so trigger warnings apply for all of these, read with caution. i’m sure there’s many more novels out there but these were the ones that came to mind first <3
the centre cannot hold, elyn r. saks
madness, marya hornbacher
collected poems of sylvia plath (& the bell jar)
girl interrupted, susanna kaysen
mrs. dalloway, virginia woolf
no exit, jean paul sartre
waiting, marya hornbacher
an unquiet mind, kay redfield jamison
blue nights, joan didion
hunger, roxane gay
the particular sadness of lemon cake, aimee bender
prozac nation, elizabeth wurtzel
This is my reading journal for 2021! I really wanted to get back into reading this year, so I thought creating a journal like that will motivate me more... My reading goal is 40 books, I know its not a lot bit I am an engineering student and work part-time so I thought I'll keep it realistic. I used to read so much when I was younger, cause I didn't had any friends lol, and I really missed it!
✧・゚: ✧ tag yourself: classes at hogwarts ✧:・゚✧
potions: rainy days, ambition, old textbooks, staying up all night, dark circles, high ponytails, sharp smiles, red lipstick, denim jackets
divination: tarot cards, long dresses, crystals, birth charts, black lipstick, dancing under the moon, lighting candles, space buns, constellations
history of magic: open books, messy buns, castles, filled notebooks, handwritten poems, architecture, studying in the library, cups of tea
charms: soft laughter, braids, mom jeans, fairy lights, fresh sheets, layered necklaces, sparkly lipgloss, watercolour paintings, quiet voices
care of magical creatures: holding hands, sunflowers, cinnamon, baked cookies, freckles, golden highlighter, movie nights, campfires, hot chocolate
defense against the dark arts: city lights, thunderstorms, winged eyeliner, ripped jeans, concerts, tattoos, silver jewellery, impulsiveness, dark eyeshadow
ancient runes: learning languages, iced coffee, travelling, polaroids, scrap books, fading tanlines, walking along the beach, to do lists, postcard collections
herbology: pine trees, dried herbs, taking a walk in the woods, round glasses, tangled hair, flower crowns, shy laughs, going out to protest, cozy sweaters