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You are creating your own limits. Stop that. Stop saying it's impossible when you know in your mind that if you put yourself to it, it IS.
Your mark does NOT define you
Anonymous
This is the daily tip #4. I always remember this and you should too because a mark or grade can help you succeed, but there are things in life you should enjoy. I used to be obsessed with my grades and I just didnât do too well or I couldâve done better. Two years later, I was/felt great! Grades were just something that told me how I could improve on something. I stopped worrying about them, and I started to volunteer more! Surprise, I actually did better in school and managed to get a higher average than before. Imagine how fun school would be if we didnât have grades. It would still be important to work hard, but we wouldnât have to stress over getting close to something like 100% or A+.
The Game
Think about the game that you are truly playing. Not the side tracks, distractions, or instant gratification. Think about the long term game of life. What are you doing? What are you being? Who even are you? Until you can answer that question with a resonating, definitive answer - do not lose focus. Keep your eyes on the prize, whatever it may be; and concentrate. Work. You are writing your own history right now in every moment, so make sure itâs one for the books. Play the game properly, and play it right.

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i love when people use my friends deadnames and then theyâre thrown into a situation with me!!! cause hereâs a protip yâall:
if you call someone a name with enough confidence, authority, and comfortability (esp. if youâre friend reacts really comfortably/happily to you using the name) people will feel really uncomfortable, itâs social nature; if you make them feel uncomfortable with the deadname theyâll just,,,, stop
extra points if you act confused if they use the deadname
more extra points if you casually say how handsome/pretty/attractive your friend is looking (according to their new name gender identity of course)
you win the game if you do this everyday until other people start acting confused when hearing the deadname and/or they solely adress said friend my new name, even when you and/or friend arenât present
A quick message to my lovely artists
I can not explain why but I am lucky enough to have the greatest confidence in myself. ANDÂ I am a crazy artist.Â
Today I have a short message to my people a.k.a. artists and other people with brilliant talents.Â
 I can not exist knowing that you do not appreciate yourselves and your talent. I have always been proud of my art and everything I do with passion although next to your masterpieces mine looks poor. And I donât feel bad about that. I donât care. I love my art as much as I love your art. I do not compare such things. Common! Itâs art!Â
Why canât you accept that the God has given you a gift? Sweetie, you are doing great and I love your work, just keep doing that. You are brilliant! And please remember that you don ât have to make yourself feel bad if your painting is not as appreciated as the artworks in Louvre.Â
Save your health and love your work.Â
Your art inspire us!
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25 Things Iâve Learned in my 25 Years
Your childhood doesnât define you.
Itâs OK to not be OK.
There is a time, place, reason and season for everything and everyone in your life.
Social status isnât everything.
Youâre not in a race with anyone, so stay in your own lane and go at your own pace.
Learning to trust your intuition will become your greatest asset.
You donât have to be religious to connect with the Universe and be spiritual.
Setting boundaries and communicating will keep your relationships healthy and strong.
Self-care isnât selfish.
You are enough.
Saying ânoâ doesnât make you a bad person.
Donât stuff everything; give your emotions space. Theyâre there for a reason.
Excessive amounts of sugar, carbs, gluten and dairy arenât your bff.
No one person can be your everything.
You canât pour from an empty cup, so take the time to keep yours full.
Learn to surrender and trust the Universe. It ALWAYS has your back, even when you donât see it.
Everything in moderation.
Budgeting and savings are vital.
Become a witness to life and the cards youâve been dealt instead of a victim.
Spent time outside in nature and take the time to detox often. (social media, food, friends, family, alcohol, etc)
DRINK WATER.
Healing childhood wounds and reparenting yourself are crucial.
Figure out your numerology, astrology and human design info. Itâll help more than you realize.
Cleanse your space often.
Check in on your friends/family frequently.
**Bonus** Speaking up and asking for help doesnât make you weak.
Sarah, xoÂ