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Mel Robbins

  • olswydhas quoted14 days ago
    I know this because I’ve lived it. I spent years trying to be everything for everyone else, thinking that if I could just do enough, say the right things, and keep everyone happy, I’d finally feel good about myself.

    But what happens instead? You work harder, bend further, and shrink yourself smaller, and still, someone is disappointed. Still, someone criticizes. Still, you’re left feeling like no matter how hard you try, it’s never enough
  • olswydhas quoted14 days ago
    As I stood there in the kitchen, I allowed this fact to wash over me: Time was passing, and I wished it would slow down. That’s the cruel fact about time. It’s going to keep passing, whether you slow down or not. The time that you have with the people that you love is like a melting ice cube.

    One minute, it’s there. . . The next, it’s gone.

    And here’s the sad truth: You and I, we can’t stop the ice cube from melting. The only thing we can do is make the most of the time that we have with the people that we love while we have it. In moments like this, when I really stop and pause, I always feel a little sad.
  • olswydhas quoted2 days ago
    Instead of driving yourself crazy trying to manage or please other people, you’ll learn to Let Them
  • olswydhas quoted2 days ago
    Or maybe your dad makes another comment about your life choices, and it hits you like a brick. Instead of letting it ruin your day, just say Let Him. Let him have his opinions. They don’t change who you are or what you’ve accomplished or your right to make decisions that make you happy
  • olswydhas quoted2 days ago
    The truth is, other people hold no real power over you unless you give it to them
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