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sixyearsofcollegedownthedrain:
Another valuable life skill that school didn’t teach me but tumblr did!
WAAAAANT
reblogging for keeps
J
I was waiting for this to turn into one of those posts where a regular person tries to imitate it and it just looks ungodly
Hm. We still have a packet of… uhm… *checks dictionary* flaky pastry (that sounds weird…) in the freezer. I might make a few of these.
And then be the regular person attempting this and making it look ungodly. Because I can’t bake to save my life (prepared frozen products included; I’m just hopeless). Except, apparently, muffins. Nobody ever made a face tasting those, so I guess there is still hope…
Post pictures!
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You can’t trust your feelings
Although we would all like to trust our feelings, they are not a good guide for the ways things really are. They are often fickle and irrational – and not an accurate measure of reality. As you’ve probably discovered:
1. Feelings vary depending on our health. If we’re sick we often feel despondent and blah.
2. Feelings vary depending on our hormones – which is why doctors recognize and treat PMS.
3. Feelings vary depending on events and the changing circumstances of our life. If things are going wrong, or we’re highly stressed, we feel inadequate and overwhelmed.
4. Feelings are affected by relationships. If we fall in love we feel happy and elated; if a relationship breaks up we feel rejected and depressed.
5. Feelings vary depending on the weather. If it’s sunny we feel happy and optimistic; if it’s cloudy and grey, we feel morose and negative.
6. Feelings can depend on the way we’re being treated. If someone in a store is rude to us, we may react with anger, or even feel ashamed.
7. Feelings are affected by our actions at the time. If we do something kind we feel good about ourselves; and if we’ve hurt someone’s feelings we may feel some regret.
So don’t react and respond based on feelings alone. Always use your mind as well – and check your thoughts are accurate.
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— (58/365) by (KJ)
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