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My biggest learning in life (for now) is that you have to be comfortable with yourself before you can really live. If you don't like something about yourself (consciously or unconsciously), it comes out in how you treat other people. Acceptance can really do something to you. So here I am, the real me, the better me. I am a SpEd advocate. I am socially awkward. I am an only child, a bit spoiled. I can sing (a little). I'm a crybaby. I'm gay, actually I'm ecstatic! I'm a dreamer. I'm not afraid of judgment. I love who I am now, so haters gonna hate, but baby, I was born this way! :)
in this blog: Glee stuff, Merlin stuff, swag stuff, gay stuff, occasional Grey's Anatomy stuff, occasional funny stuff, occasional inspirations, and other randomness.
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“One of the most satisfying experiences I know- is just fully to appreciate an individual in the same way I appreciate a sunset. When I look at a sunset… I don’t find myself saying, “Soften the orange a little on the right hand corner, and put a bit more purple in the cloud color” … I don’t try to control a sunset. I watch it with awe as it unfolds. It is this receptive, open attitude which is necessary to truly perceive something as it is.”
Carl Rogers (via stephdarling)
Humanistic therapy views at their best. Accepting the person for who he or she is. Love it. Absolutely love it.
(via psychology-studyofthesoul) (Source: insom-nom-mia, via psych-facts)
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