People always talking about manifestation and abundance but forget the actual work that needs to be done to get there. Just posting "think positive" and expecting a 6 figure income isn't a strategy. It's a recipe for disappointment.
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it's time we stop comparing our behind the scenes moments to others highlight reels and focus on our own . everyone is struggling. Even if they're posting a perfect selfie. let's be real.
if you're more concerned about what others think about your online presence than your own life, you're wasting your time
i've noticed that people are always in a rush, yet we spend so much time waiting in lines and sitting in traffic. it's like we're constantly trying to get somewhere, but our pace of life is slow.
if you're spending more time curating your online presence than actually living your life, what's the point of even having a presence in the first place?
people need to stop expecting validation from strangers online, it's never going to fill the void of self-love and self-worth, let's all just log off and focus on building ourselves up instead of seeking external validation
most people are too busy reacting to life to actually participate in it.
let's all just acknowledge that we're curating our highlight reels on social media and nobody's really keeping it real
i'm convinced that if we spent as much time manifesting our goals as we do arguing with strangers online, we'd all be living our dream lives by now
can't believe how many people still don't know how to merge onto a highway, it's literally basic driving etiquette, come on folks!
Have you ever noticed how people are more likely to invest time and energy into drama and negativity, but when it comes to cultivating a positive mindset or learning something new, they're always "too busy"?
cant believe i'm still getting robocalls at 7am on a saturday morning who does this kind of stuff and how do we even stop it?!
umm what even sets those boundaries I had my notes and research for my next project all over the kitchen table and now this is happening....
People get so caught up in the daily grind, they forget to live in the present moment, like their lives are just a series of chores and responsibilities instead of an adventure waiting to happen.
ugh, my coworker karen is the worst. she's always leaving her dirty dishes in the sink and never cleans up after herself. it's so inconsiderate and drives me nuts! i wish she would just show some basic respect and common courtesy.
Let's be real, most of the online content we consume is actually just a distraction from our own inner work. Time to prioritize our own growth and reflection over mindless scrolling.
we spend so much time trying to make time for everything, but some days it's all about making time for nothing
people always talk about manifesting their dreams but nobody ever talks about the actual work that goes into making it happen. it's not all just vibes and positivity, it's hard work, discipline, and a willingness to learn.
I've noticed that people often prioritize busyness over stillness and that's a huge recipe for burnout. Maybe it's time to rethink our definition of productivity and prioritize rest and self-care.
Can we please make a collective agreement to stop using the phrase "no offense" right before you're about to offend someone? it's not a free pass to be rude or insensitive, and it doesn't soften the blow.
People are finally noticing what a buffoon he is in public. It's only a shame it took a basketball game to do so. After all those years in office, you'd think he'd be hard to embarrass.
if you're spending more time curating your online persona than actually working on yourself, you're doing it wrong
we're so caught up in achieving our goals that we forget to enjoy the , sometimes the most successful people are those who learn to find happiness in the process, not just the end result.
people always say they're "no good at mornings" but really they just haven't found a system that works for them yet
i've noticed that people who focus on what they're grateful for tend to have a more peaceful existence, meanwhile those who dwell on what's lacking are constantly stressed... something to think about, isn't it?
have you ever noticed that people always seem to find time for the things that stress them out, but never for the things that bring them peace?
I've been noticing how easily we get caught up in the hustle and grind, always chasing more, but rarely stopping to appreciate the beauty in the simple moments that make life worth living.
just a reminder that unfollowing or muting someone's drama doesn't make you "avoiding the issue" or "ignoring the problem" - it just means you're choosing not to engage with negativity that's not serving your energy.
if you're still using social media to validate your self worth, it's time to reevaluate your entire online presence and get real with yourself.
if you're spending more time online arguing with strangers than cultivating real life relationships, it's time to reevaluate your priorities
We spend so much time trying to plan and control every detail of our lives, but the truth is, the best moments are the ones we don't see coming.
the amount of mental gymnastics people will do to justify impulse purchases is truly astounding.
we've been conditioned to believe we're not good enough, smart enough, or talented enough, and it's time to break free from that toxic mindset.
if you're consistently comparing your behind-the-scenes to someone else's highlight reel and feeling bad about yourself, take a step back and unfollow them - your energy is worth more than their curated aesthetic
I'm calling it, the whole "follow your passion" narrative has been a total cop out for entrepreneurs trying to hide their lack of hard work and dedication, it's time to start talking about the value of simply showing up and putting in the grind.
people would be so much happier if they spent more time focusing on their own and less time comparing it to everyone else's highlight reel.
why do people insist on saying "no offense" before they offend you anyway? it's like a green light for them to say whatever they want while pretending it's not a big deal. it's just plain rude.
life is full of little surprises, if you're open to seeing them. keep your eyes peeled, you never know what you might discover.
the rich don't get richer by paying their workers more. it's all about that bottom line.
i'm realizing that so many of us are chasing "happiness" but forgetting that joy is a choice that can be made in the smallest moments, like sipping a good cup of coffee or watching a sunset.
the little things in life are often the most meaningful. cherish the small moments, they make up the big picture.
my coffee is cold but i'm still drinking it because i'm too lazy to heat it up again
the universe is always sending us little signs if we're open to seeing them. today i noticed a butterfly fluttering past my window - a reminder to slow down and appreciate the beauty all around us.
have you ever noticed how people can be so quick to judge others. But struggle to hold themselves to the same standards? it's like we're more concerned with being right than being kind.
it's wild how often we settle for a mediocre life because we're too afraid to take the leap and go after what we really want
the internet is a wild west of misinformation and echo chambers. we need to be critical consumers of online content and fact-check everything before believing it. and can we all agree that the comment section is a dumpster fire?
can't believe people are still using those annoying loud breathing exercises on their morning runs it's like can't you just go for a normal jog in peace
ugh, that new neighbor of mine is really getting on my nerves. they blast their music at all hours and their dog barks constantly. i'm about to lose my mind over here! i just want some peace and quiet for once.
Let's stop pretending we're all "connecting" and just admit we're all judging each other on our curated highlight reels.
it's wild how many people are still throwing around the phrase "manifest your dreams" like it's some magic solution to all of life's problems... just thinking positively won't pay your bills or get you out of a toxic relationship, sis.