“The hardest part of letting go is the "uncertainty"--when you are afraid that the moment you let go of someone you will hate yourself when you find out how close you were to winning their affection. Every time you give yourself hope you steal away a part of your time, happiness and future. However, once in a while you wake up to this realization and you have to hold on tightly to this truth because your heart will tear away the foundation of your logic, by making excuses for why this person doesn't try as much as you. The truth is this: Real love is simple. We are the ones that make it complicated. A part of disconnecting is recognizing the difference between being desired and being valued. When someone loves you they will never keep you waiting, give their attention and affection away to others, allow you to continue hurting, or ignore what you have gone through for them. On the other hand, a person that desires you can't see your pain, only what they can get from you with minimal effort in return. They let you risk everything, while they guard their heart and reap the benefits of your feelings. We make so many excuses for the people we fall in love with and they make up even more to remain one foot in the door. However, the truth is God didn't create you to be treated as an option or to be disrespected repeatedly. He wants you to close the door. If someone loves you and wants to be in your life no obstacle will keep them from you. Remember, you are royalty, not a beggar.” LovePainHurtHealingHealthFutureLetting GoLivingDignityTiredMental HealthTrue LoveDivorceStuckSelf WorthQueensIgnoredHatersRelationships 101Trusting GodOne SidedLimboPauseRepairingSpiritual HealthOpen DoorsStaying PositiveFailed RelationshipsRechargingHaving Faith Author:Shannon L. Alder
“A little bit of rest can go a long way.” SuccessSleepSelf CareRestHustlingRecharging Book:In Limbo Source: In Limbo
“But I love that feeling of utter depletion: It is an ecstatic sense of having committed myself to the absolute limit. But after recharging at night, I'm ready to go the next morning. Isn't that what life is all about?” FeelingsLife IsNightNextMorningReadyLimitsAbsolutesCommittedEcstaticRecharging Author:George Lois
“An artist requires the upkeep of creative solitude. An artist requires the healing of time alone. Without this period of recharging, our artist becomes depleted. Until we experience the freedom of solitude, we cannot connect authentically. We may be enmeshed, but we are not encountered. Art lies in the moment of encounter. We meet our truth and we meet ourselves and we meet our self-expression.” MayArtSelfMomentsLyingArtistHealingCreativeExpressionPeriodsSolitudeEncountersMe AloneSelf ExpressionAlone TimeUpkeepRecharging Author:Julia Cameron
“I just moved into a new house, so I love spending time at home. Everything for me is all about self-care because I really feel that if I'm at my best, than I'm able to come to my job and really be feeling the best, so if I'm not working out or going on a hike, than I'm at home recharging and cooking dinner and hanging out with my cat.” IfsFeelsSelfFeelingsHomeCareAbleJobsHouseCatCookingMovedWork OutDinnerSpendingHanging OutSelf CareSpending TimeCooking DinnerRecharging Author:Lea Michele
“I love being around my friends and my family and spending time with my husband. I like being normal and recharging my batteries, and I feel like I have the coolest job in the world where I get to get on stage and perform and get to do a lot of really amazing things.” WorldFeelsJobsStageHusbandNormalMy FriendsMy FamilySpendingMy HusbandAmazing ThingsBatteriesSpending TimeReally AmazingRecharging Author:Carrie Underwood
“People who do a job that claims to be creative have to be alone to recharge their batteries. You can’t live 24 hours a day in the spotlight and remain creative. For people like me, solitude is a victory.” PeopleJobsEnergyHoursCreativeVictorySolitudeClaimsLike MeBe CreativeSpotlightBatteriesRecharging Author:Karl Lagerfeld
“Arianna, your performance will actually improve if you can commit to not only working hard, but also unplugging, recharging and renewing yourself.” IfsHardPerformancesCommitRecharging Author:Arianna Huffington
“The Hardy Boys burned me out. I was recharging my batteries. It was time to return to work, but it was tough because my visibility was low” BoysReturnLowsToughBurnedBatteriesHardyVisibilityRecharging Author:Parker Stevenson
“I think recharging is important, absolutely. Every now and then, you need maybe a couple of weeks to just chill out and let your emotions balance themselves out a little bit.” ThinkingNeedsLittlesImportantBitsEmotionWeekCoupleBalanceLittle BitNow And ThenChillRecharging Author:Malin Akerman
“Try to spend at least 2 or 3 days every month in an ashram. Just breathing the pure air there will purify and strengthen our bodies and minds. Like recharging the batteries, even after returning home we will be able to continue our meditation and japa.” TryingMindHomeBodyAbleMeditationAirMonthsPureBreathingMind And BodyBatteriesReturning HomeRecharging Author:Mata Amritanandamayi