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thegratefulgolfer · 1 month
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Image Shooting Your Lowest Golf Score Ever!
Is it possible to shoot your lowest score ever each time you hit the links? Well, of course not! However, the process of visualization or imaging each single shot will help you on the the path to consistently shooting great scores. I know this because I use visualization before, during and after each round of golf. I find the process of visualizing each shot a must do in order to play my best…
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I want this year to be a year of new connections. I have such strong bonds with my close friends, found family, and blood siblings, but I want to expand my inner circle in new ways. Romantic, platonic, professional, and unique ways. All acceptable, and all desired. I just feel like I'm in a place emotionally and psychologically that I feel is strong, healthy, and stable. I believe that any new relationships I establish will be strong and beautiful, and the benefits of my experiences giving me the resources I need to build up each and every connection in an empathic and compassionate light. Toxic influences have all been left behind, and the communication and boundaries of every important relationship in my life are clear and honest. I'm proud of myself, and of those I love and cherish, and of the relationships we share. I am ready for those relationships to grow in number and variety, now. It's going to be a better year for all of us, and I am ready to put in the effort to make it so.
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fastlane-freedom · 7 months
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The Power of Visualization: Unlocking Your True Potential
Visualization, the art of creating vivid mental images, has been practised for centuries by individuals seeking to achieve their goals and improve their lives. From athletes and performers to entrepreneurs and artists, many successful people credit visualization as a key component of their achievements. The power of visualization lies in its ability to shape our thoughts, beliefs, and actions,…
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schizopositivity · 25 days
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Hallucinating is normal, many people experience it. You have most likely at least passed someone in the street who was hallucinating once. Or you've worked alongside a coworker who was actively hallucinating and you didn't even notice. Or your loved one hallucinated while you were in the room, but they were afraid to tell you.
Hallucinating is common, it's just not commonly talked about in everyday situations. If you don't experience it, or don't know someone who does and tells you about it, you've probably only heard it in the news or on TV. And they only really represent the worst possible outcome for shock value. But that isn't representative of how most of us who hallucinate experience it.
Most of us are just like everybody else, living our lives, just with the addition of hallucinations. We may need to take pills every day, or need therapy, or need to stay in mental hospitals sometimes, or need to be checked on by loved ones, but so do a lot of other people who don't hallucinate.
Hallucinations are just a symptom. Just like anxiety, or trouble concentrating, or tiredness. A lot of people experience it and have to learn to cope overtime. The only difference is we don't generally talk about it to people in casual settings. And it's because of the stigma. If you don't hallucinate, or know someone who does, you probably don't see hallucinations as a normal part of life, a symptom, just a thing plenty of people experience. But it is, it's not special, it isn't more dangerous, it doesn't have to be a huge deal.
Obviously hallucinations can be life changing and horrific, but so can other mental health symptoms. Hallucinations can also be neutral, or just annoying or even a positive experience. It's just a symptom, it doesn't automatically mean someone is in the worst mental state possible if they are hallucinating. It doesn't automatically mean someone is dangerous or unpredictable. It just means a person is experiencing senses that the people around them are not.
You have to learn to accept that it's just a symptom, and that people around you experience it, and they deserve to complain or talk about it just like anyone else gets to with other things in their lives. All you have to do is listen, and try to be understanding. Hallucinating is normal, you just need to stop treating it like it's abnormal.
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happyheidi · 2 years
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always take care
of your little heart
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prolibytherium · 1 month
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I love this painting (The Cyclops by Odilon Redon) but it kind of scares the shit out of me. It has a very dreamlike quality and also I have a lot of dreams about giant things pursuing me/watching me so it's a distressing combo (again, love it.)
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grendel-menz · 2 years
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the leftovers will taste great tomorrow! 
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junotter · 3 days
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Part 1 of my modern avatar au, the fire nation
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litlpuppipwrincess · 1 month
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lapis lazuli stimboard ₊˚ෆ
gifs aren't mine
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hollywood-sadcore · 22 days
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For you all.
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ineffableangelics · 3 months
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Softcore agere fluttershy stimboard !!
Yippiee !!
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featheredferal · 10 months
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happy disability pride month to all disabled otherkins & therians out there!
i love you psychically disabled nonhumans, mentally disabled nonhumans, psychotic nonhumans, autistic nonhumans, blind and visually impaired nonhumans, nonhumans who use disability aids, non-speaking or semi-speaking nonhumans, visibly disabled nonhumans, chronically ill nonhumans, nonhumans with ptsd or c-ptsd, nonhumans apart of did/osdd systems, nonhumans who feel their disability affirms their kintype in some way, etc etc. i love all of u <333
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fastlane-freedom · 8 months
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From Vision to Obsession: Four Steps to Turn Dreams into Reality
It’s like the wise people of history all agree on something important: our thoughts shape who we become. Imagine having a superpower where thinking about something often enough can actually make it happen. This is the journey that great people take, turning their dreams into real obsessions. So, here’s how it goes: these amazing thinkers don’t just daydream. They create super-detailed visions of…
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july-19th-club · 11 months
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one complaint i do have is that ppl will sometimes comment on the fact that house never uses his cane on the proper side as if the show did it on accident when it's mentioned more than once that it's the wrong side, and people tell him this, and he knows it and still does it like that anyway . mostly because he's contrary and will go out of his way to try and prove that his way is better even when it's patently not, also at least partly because he's afraid of what would happen if he wasn't constantly suffering more than he needs to be, because that's the underpinning feature of his life and he doesn't know what he'd be without it. like the episode where he was in that parking space spat with the other doctor so to prove a point he went around using a wheelchair all week and is more or less pain free and clearly enjoying himself (to say nothing of his incredible smugness at having what he sees as extra disability points) but as SOON as the bet/point-proving is up he fucking . goes back to his regular life. with the cane that he knows he could use differently but doesn't and the back pain and the painkillers in excess of safe levels and the etc etc etc. king of learning zero lessons and preferring things to be worse because he doesn't know what to do with better!
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fyeaheddiemunson · 2 months
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cynical-crypt · 9 months
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reminder to writers/self
its ok to write shitty poems its ok to write shitty song lyrics its ok to write shitty stories its ok to be unoriginal its ok to reuse a line from something else you wrote its ok to reference other works its ok to be proud of shitty writing its ok to be proud of great writing its ok to be proud in general its ok to not use overcomplicated intricate wording in writing its ok to write about dumb shit its ok to write about fictional events its ok to write something awesome but have one weak line you cant really fix its ok to write something terrible but have one amazing line that doesn't fit its ok to write about emotions you don't really grasp its ok to write
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