1. “Peace of mind is non-negotiable. Over time, you learn to stay silent when arguments aren’t worth it, to distance yourself from what doesn’t add value, and to keep your circle small but genuine. Not everyone deserves your attention, much less your company. Peace is a luxury we must protect by wisely choosing the battles we fight and the ones we let go.”

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  2. They’ve promised that dreams can come true, but forgot to mention that nightmares are dreams, too.
    — Oscar Wilde
     


  3. Your home is an extension of your energy field.
    This is why practices
    like cleaning your home,
    rearranging furniture,
    organizing your closet
    and getting rid of objects that are
    cluttering your space can have
    a profound impact on your own mind,
    body and spirit.
    — Maryam Hasnaa

    (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  4. Know who you are, what you care about, and the difference you’re trying to make in the world.
    — 

    (Source: kottke.org)

     


  5. Community is a feeling that you’re part of something that uplifts you and allows you to see eye-to-eye with different people from different backgrounds. A community holds you to a higher standard; it encourages you to focus on possibility, not fear.
    — Paul Jun
     


  6. Do what you feel in your heart to be right — for you’ll be criticized anyway.
    — Eleanor Roosevelt
     


  7. You can’t stop the waves,
    but you can learn to surf.
     

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  9. (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  10. People usually can’t differentiate what they really love and what they love the idea of. But more importantly, you are not meant to do what you love. You are meant to do what you’re skilled at.
    — 

    (Source: medium.com)

     


  11. Whatever you’re doing, a sense of superiority will make you worse at it. Humility, on the other hand, will make you better.

    The moment you think you’ve got it all figured out, your progress stops. Instead, continue to advance and improve by reminding yourself how much more there will always be to discover.

    Confidence is positive and empowering, but arrogance is deadly. Be confident, but not at the expense of your respect for others.

    Don’t burn up all your energy proving how great you are. Invest your time and energy being thoughtful and helpful.

    See the victories not as proof of your supremacy, but as opportunities to offer more value to life. See the defeats not as personal affronts, but as chances to learn and grow stronger.

    Take care not to waste your time in delusions of grandeur. Embrace the power of confident humility, and live well.

    — Ralph Marston
     


  12. Concern yourself more with accepting responsibility than with assigning blame. Let the possibilities inspire you more than the obstacles discourage you.
    — Ralph Marston
     


  13. It is a milestone of maturity when we start to understand what triggers us and why – and to take steps to mitigate the most self-harming of our responses.
    — 

    (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  14. We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.
    — Carlos Castaneda
     


  15. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
    — Jane Goodall