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Read These 4 Notes to Remember What Love Really Means

Read These 4 Notes to Remember What Love Really Means

Love that's never lost, never apart, never incomplete... what love really means. Read these notes to remember, and feel better about every single relationship you have. When you're hurt, dismantled, closed down, misunderstood, consider the love that’s “missing” and treat the pain like it’s a call for your own love.

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4 Short Poems about Jealousy, Because You're Already Enough

4 Short Poems about Jealousy, Because You're Already Enough

Jealousy is its own brand of poison. It stunts real growth, hinders creativity, dulls your shine, takes the wind out of your sails. Read these poems about jealousy and remember your own light: it can't be taken from you. Success is seeing someone else succeed and seeing the reflection of your own light shining back at you.

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10 Powerful Quotes about Coming Home to Yourself

10 Powerful Quotes about Coming Home to Yourself

Before you cater to everyone else, ask yourself what it is YOU could do today to be at home within yourself. Leave it up to everyone else, and peace seems pie-in-the-sky. Through mindfulness and care, you take back your light. And that’s what coming home (to yourself) feels like: a peaceful strength, a sanctuary.

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Remembering: Love Is My Name, a Poem

Remembering: Love Is My Name, a Poem

Thanks to a beautiful reader, who I wrote this poem for, here's something you need to remember: love is here, even still. Even though {fill in the blank} happened or is happening, love is my name and my truth. And it's yours. It's here, now, always, and the only thing that's lost is your memory of it.

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5 Reminders to Be There for Yourself, So You Can Feel Whole

5 Reminders to Be There for Yourself, So You Can Feel Whole

What would it look like to be there for yourself? It might look like showing up for the heartache with a little more love than you’re used to giving yourself. It could sound like a sigh of relief after you’ve said “I think I might be enough.” Whatever it means, these poems are reminders that you’re not on your own.

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