My last relationship taught me that the more chances you give someone, the less they value you. They’re not afraid to lose you because they know no matter what, you won’t walk away. Never let someone get too comfortable with disrespecting you. Love yourself first.
u must release your fear of being annoying or cringe or “too much” in order to truly live a joyful and satisfying life. being a little annoying is actually really fun and many of you need to try it
* Asking for clarity when I don’t understand
* How other’s behave
* Changing and becoming better
* Putting Myself first
* Not settling for less than I deserve
* Letting go when I need to
* Healing at my own pace
THINGS I’M NO LONGER APOLOGIZING FOR:
* My feelings
* Having boundaries
* Saying NO to something I’m not really interested in doing
* Not answering the phone when I can’t or don’t feel like it
* Taking a break
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I just think two actors buying a struggling welsh football team, falling completely in love with the community, and helping them to get back into the league after fifteen years is pretty fucking special
If they're making you cry every other day, I can without a doubt
GUARANTEE you that they’re not your soulmate. Your connection is making you uneasy, sick, insecure, panicked and unhinged. Your tears are a physical manifestation of that.
Your intuition knows that it's wrong.
A river of boiling shit flows through your town. You haven’t seen a tomato for 18 months. MOTD is 3 minutes long and narrated by a parakeet. Your salary is paid directly to British Gas. You solve a riddle to speak to a GP. You feel people come here because they want an easy life
If I was worried about people comparing me to 1930s Germany, my next move probably wouldn't be to shut down all criticism on the national broadcasting service
Matt Hancock was paid £400,000 before tax by ITV for his appearance on “I’m a Celebrity”, although his entry in the register of MPs’ interests say he was paid £320,000. 🧵1/4