“Let your gut guide your growth.”
“You know how in games you have a save point? No matter what happens you go back to that point when you run out of lives. Meeting him that day was too important. I can't go back beyond that moment.”
Source: The Romantic Agenda
“Sometimes, exiting a space allows your roots to spread and your potential to grow.”
“A small bubble of self-esteem percolated up from my depths.”
Source: The Fourth State of Matter
“Life does not owe you its justification; rather, you have given life the justification to exist. If no one notices you, love a plant. Nurture it, protect it from storms, protect it from wild creatures and birds, shield it from harsh sunlight, and safeguard it from excessive rainfall. Raise it, let butterflies perch on it. Even if someone else enjoys its fruits, it shouldn't be a cause for concern.
Your efforts will never go in vain. You will be granted the justification and reward for staying alive. If nothing else can be done, polish a stone, nurture it, work hard on it, and it will become a mirror of stone. Inside the mirror, the justification of life will be inscribed.”
Source: The Truth Unveiled: Harf Harf Haqeeqat
“Every single part of you is worthy of love and acceptance, even the scars you kept hidden until now.”
Source: Your Sacred Journey: The Ultimate Guidebook to Align Your Mind, Body, & Spirit
“Comprehension processes [for young readers] grow.... [when] they leave the surface layers of text to explore the wondrous terrain that lies beneath it.
The reading expert Richard Vacca describes this shift as a development from "fluent decoders" to "strategic readers"--"readers who know how to activate prior knowledge before, during and after reading, to decide what's important in a text"....”
Source: Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
“We now know that groups of neurons create new connections and pathways among themselves every time we acquire a new skill.
Computer scientists use the term "open architecture" to describe a system that is versatile enough to change--or rearrange--to accommodate the varying demands on it.”
Source: Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
“Small acts of kindness and love rippled out and had more of an impact than they ever could have imagined.”
Source: Spiritual Entrepreneurship: Raw Reflections of a Female CEO
“Being conscious of our trauma, and recognising how it unavoidably manifests itself within our approach to romantic and platonic relations, skies is to strategise our connections. It helps us to it helps us to recognise patterns, set boundaries, take heed of red flags and ultimately aim higher.”
Source: Transitional: In One Way or Another, We All Transition