Everyday is a Gift

The universe lays in the palm of your hands….

  • You have the ability to change the world
  • You have the ability to be anything you desire
  • You have the ability to turn your dreams into reality
  • You have the ability to be the best version of yourself every. damn. day.

 

There is so much beauty in the simple things in life. Take a step back and begin with you. Once you find beauty within, you will find beauty in the simplicity around you.

The universe doesn’t need you to know everything. The universe doesn’t need you to be perfect. The universe just needs you to show up and give it your best shot. Right here, right no, in this present moment in time. So lead by example, share your experiences and inspire others with your actions. The universe has given a gift and you should never hold that back.

The simple things are the most extraordinary things life has to offer, but only a few can see them. Pay attention, unravel your gifts, and live in the present moment. If you haven’t found the beauty… I hope you find it in you to start turning in to what surrounds you.

Every single moment is beautiful, don’t take it for granted.

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Goals & Obstacles

Obstacles are detours in the right direction – Gabrielle Bernstein

There are so many things that get in the way of achieving your goals. Doing your best does not always mean to be the best – doing your best means to never stop trying.

Personally, this summer began with a long list of goals and a meticulously planned schedule for everything I wish to accomplish. I have always had big eyes and high hopes for what I would like to accomplish BUT more often than not we encounter obstacles that can be discouraging and make our goals feel un-attainable.

Essentially, anything that diverts our attention away from our goals can take a huge toll on you and your outlook.

Even when obstacles are temporary they still take away from who you strive to be. I am constantly in a state of reminding myself to objectively assess the roadblocks set in front of me and step away from my emotions, anxiety or stress (sometimes all three) in order to identify a new route and keep moving forward.

&& we must ALWAYS, always, move forward – even if its at a snails pace (it’s a lot easier said than done – and evidently… life will get in the way- BUT we cannot let unanticipated disappointment undermine our momentum).

Everything is ALL right.

Nurture your desire.

Don’t spend time criticizing yourself, re-frame the situation and do something to rekindle your desire.

TIP: Take time for yourself, review your goals and adjust where need be.

Birth Control & Periods

Girly post alert…

Ohh the joys of growing up…

There is so much apprehension going on today regarding birth control and the benefits of it. Each woman has the right to consciously decide what they do to their body. When I went to my doctor to go on birth control I got anxious due to my medical history that it would do more harm then good – so I had to go to a specialist. When I first started it I thought “hmm, sounds viable, I’ll give it a go”.

I have never really struggled with heavy periods or excessive cramps – I consider myself quite lucky in this regard. My main struggle has always been hormonal acne (oh, yay). As soon as I started it my body reacted and responded in a way I did not anticipate. So eventually, I hit a point where I said “hell no! this is not me!” My friends were telling me I was not my normal self.. So I think maybe the point slapped me in the face and I decided to listen – lol. I am so thankful that I did and listened to my intuition and friends. Fake hormones did not react well for me and did not work out. Sorry to my friends that had to put up with birth control Amy.

After going off the pill I began talking to some of my friends who also shared their horror stories of different pills and the way their bodies reacted. Don’t get me wrong – if it works for you by all means, you do you girl!! But I believe that for me the fake hormones made me into someone I am not and I acted in ways that I am not proud of. Crazy how one little pill can have a big impact.

Personally, I have always struggled with some sort of hormonal imbalance but was not educated on why or how. The older I get the more interested in natural techniques and wellness I become. Now, don’t get me wrong. Natural methods are not the easiest. It certainly takes persistence and an interest in wanting to do what is best for your body. Without falling into peer pressure or living your life for others.

Like I mentioned, a HUGE factor to Birth Control that compelled me to want to stay on it was the fear of my acne getting worse. Awful, being 22 and having acne. It is one of the things that get me self conscious – especially when I am meeting clients and parents. I feel like I look 12. Although that has been a side effect of me going off birth control, I decided I have to pick and choose my battles. Quite frankly my peeps, life is all about picking and choosing your battles and always looking for the good in every situation. Going through what I have been on my pill journey I have learned a lot about myself.

With that being said, I have now been off Birth Control for about 3 months now and it was one of the most important decisions I have made for my body. So far, I have not had any relapse of going off the pill except acne. However, emotionally I feel SOO much more stable. Your acne will eventually become at bay my peeps. Keep reminding yourself that it does not define you (this is a constant reminder to myself). If someone defines you by your looks and are not interest in getting to know who you are they are not worth your time (MOVE FORWARD, MOVE ON – or as my sister will say “throw out the Kleenex”).

All in all, learn to be in tune with your body and be able to recognize changes that happen with any medication. Always have open communication and be honest with whoever you trust and are with. It is so important.

Whatever floats your boat my peeps.

Keep working on yourself because you are all amazing ❤

Move Forward

MOVE ONWARD MY PEEPS!

Always think about moving forward! Progressing further. Seeking something greater, always. This world has so much to offer, it is up to you to find it. Sitting on the couch looking like a potato isn’t helping you find better or be the best version of yourself.

Think about it..

Are you actually the person you say you want to be?
Do your words, actions, choices, and behaviours reflect the version of yourself you feel best about?
Are you proud of who you are?
Are you confident that others would describe you in the way you ideally want to be described?
What does it mean to be that person?
What does that person prioritize?
How does that person love others?
How do they show gratitude?
What does that person stand for?

Look at yourself. Be critical. BUT be nice to yourself. Some truth may sting, but thats the point. If you know that your words and actions are not reflecting the best version of yourself, lean into space.

We ALL have room to rise up and improve. We all have room to identify how we get in the way of our own life. Challenging you to decide how you want to be, decide what areas need attention, and live each day one day at a time committed to creating the best version of yourself. That person you want to be.

You all got this and you can all do it ❤

 

Finding Comfort in the Chaos

Hey my peeps.

I’ll be honest, the past few weeks and this past weekend in general have probably been one of the more stressful times I have had… Hence my writing thoughts that I hope make sense to the virtual world out there.

Something I have learned recently, with the help of a friend giving me a strong push and helping me find where my headspace is, is that stress is about perceptions.

How you think about and deal with tough situations. I truly have been trying to trust the path that my life takes… With the belief that everything happens for a reason and everything will work out as it is suppose to. Any negative or challenging situation is seen as a learning experience. While, at times this is difficult to learn from a situation and move the HECK on. Since it is easier to stay stuck on a certain idea or thought in your head… But seriously, don’t focus on the past. It is in the past for a reason. Setting goals and looking at what is in front of you is truly the way to go.

Asking:

  • What can I do in this moment to accelerate forward ?
  • What can I do to become a better version of myself?

It’s kind of like lego… piece by piece, layer by layer, small adjustments add to BIG results.

All in all, your life is a reflection of what you think. But in life, you also attract into life what you judge.

Realize:

  • Other peoples opinions do NOT define you
  • You do not owe anyone anything
  • No-one can change your life for you
  • Learn to grow from what people have to offer you
  • You have the capacity to love others and yourself infinitely
  • MINDSET is everything – be in touch with your higher self.

Stress is something that happens – you cannot avoid it.

Stress keeps you sharp – it challenges you in ways you never imagined and forces you to solve issues and manage situations. Stress enables you to grow. In face, you cannot succeed without stress. Your level of success is defined by how well you embrace and manage it. You hold all the power my peeps.

Remember:

The best things in life take time…

and you have time.

XX,

Ames

I’ll Make You Better

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A song came on my playlist today and it said “I’ll make you better”…

My peeps, it got me thinking:

Make some else’s life better. 

We are designed to live in a sense of community. We are destined to have empathy and sympathy for others. We are designed to make each others live better.

Limiting ourselves is appearing to be today’s standard and is everywhere we look in our daily lives. DON’T be today’s standard. Instead, stand out.

However you see it, despite what we may see, I choose to believe humanity has an incredibly powerful way of stepping up when we need it the most.

Who are you helping by your day to day living? It can be as simple as sharing a smile with someone, or reaching out to help someone in need.

Think of the big picture.
Think about your dreams, goals, and ambitions and how they will affect and impact the lives of others.
If you choose not to pursue your dream, who will brighten the lives of those counting on you?

No matter your dream, fitness, music, business, being motivational, etc. When people understand the heart of why you’re doing what you’re doing, lives are impacted. And you goal will ripple.

All in all, make someone else’s life better.

XX,

Ames

Energy Spent on Worries

Today I was sent a text from a friend it said the quote:

“Worrying is not a good use of energy”

I have come to realize that every obstacle is only a stepping stone. Being given this powerful saying about worry resonates with me because I suffer from being an overanxious thinking and worry is like my middle name.

However, useless worrying is detrimental to our mental and physical well-being, our sane decision making, our stress levels, things that keep us up at night and can essentially erode our happiness and mindset.

A life skill that I am currently in the process of learning is to understand how to better separate the good worry that protects us, from the useless worry, that harms us.

This is vital to your sanity. 

By no means am I saying not to care about anything or never to worry. What I am trying to get at here is that worrying is inevitable, but being able to harness what you worry about and being in control of your anxious states is crucial. Become conscious of what you worry about. Make sure its something that is worth your time. We give so much needless attention to things that do not deserve to be worried about.

This is a new mindset I am in the process of adapting. I have been reading a perspective book: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck. Thanks to this book and a few people who have given me a good shake I am on the track to worrying less.

If you need a good book my peeps, check it out.

XX,

Ames

The Storm

Hey my peeps. Sorry I have been AWOL for a bit. Life has just been crazy busy and working through some stuff. I am still unbelievable amazed at how many followers I have gained while being so inactive. So.. thanks for stopping by 🙂

Over the past week I have learned some very powerful stuff that resonated with me and I thought I would share with you all.

What storm are you in?

I’m not sure what it is but everyone I talk to lately seems to be in a similar state. Maybe thats the universe working its magic but everyone seems to just be hanging in there.

Keep in mind, I am in my last few weeks of my undergrad and the stress of finishing and working is just crazy. But…

A lot of people seem to be facing some sort of challenge right now (myself included)

Maybe its …

  • anxiety
  • depression
  • lacking self love
  • feeling lost in school
  • feeling lost with your health
  • feeling overwhelmed
  • not on top of what makes you happy
  • desiring a relationship
  • just ending a relationship

Whatever it may be, we need to remind ourselves that the storm you are currently living in is not a storm that lasts forever.

Speaking with one of my close friends, a powerful metaphor suggested that a storm should be thought of like a river or the ocean. Just like anything, life will never stop flowing.

What is NOW will not be forever.

Although things are tough right now and everything feels like it is piling up and you can’t seem to see things clearly.

Your storm will pass.

It might not be tomorrow or the next day or even next week or next month, but it will flow right on by. And soon you will bounce back and so will the sun and you will have your rainbow.

Keep the faith my peeps. Patience is your friend.

XX,

Ames

It’s OKAY to be Selfish…

Lately, I have been spending a lot of alone time with myself reflecting on this whole learning process I currently feel like I am going through.

As a self-proclaimed people pleaser, I treasure alone time.

Spending time with friends and family is something I throughly enjoy: sometimes I hate being alone and sometimes I love it. But I find that a lot of the time I need my own time to recharge and think.

After all, the relationship that matters the most is the one we have with ourselves. While this is often hard to see – it is simply truth.

A lot of people mistake being alone for loneliness. But this is NOT the case my peeps.

Being alone is an amazing opportunity to learn about yourself. Feel comfortable with your own thoughts. Something I have finally learned to do in the past few weeks. It is completely okay that not everyone appreciates solitude as much as I do, and I totally respect that. Some people learn more about themselves with others.

However, I do believe it is vital to take time for yourself and at the end of the day it is beneficial for all of us, even if it’s just 10 minutes out of your whole day. Sometimes being surrounded by others 24/7 can make us act in ways we wouldn’t normally behave. Think about the mannerisms you use with friends. I have some friends I talk completely different with and others I sound like a basic white girl. I have a different persona when I see clients then when I am talking with my friends – it’s good to just hang out and spend some time with yourself.

Take those 10 minutes to regroup and focus on what you want to achieve that day. Or possibly, what you did achieve that day.

5 Reasons Why It Is Important to Take Time for Yourself:

1. It gives you time to think

It’s easy to get caught up in everything that is going on in our lives especially on social media or with our social groups. Hands up if you ever get FOMO (fear of missing out), I know I do and more often than not it makes me feel like I need to keep up. Or possibly not being invited to things leads me to overthink. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, I HIGHLY recommend you take some time for yourself. Sometimes all we need is a break to organize our thoughts and figure everything out. I recently came across this quote by Oprah:

“Alone time is when I distance myself from the voices of the world so I can hear my own.”

This speaks volume to me. Ways I like to be alone: take my dog to the dog park, go for a run or walk, write down why I am grateful, read something of choice (not textbooks, haha), or just lay in bed listening to my own thoughts, listening to music, it sometimes helps me see everything more clearly.

2. Helps you create a healthier relationship with yourself

Spending time with yourself means you’re listening to your own thoughts and being attentive to your needs. You start noticing how you think and what you like & don’t like without being influenced by the people around you. I am a HUGELY influenced by the vibes of people I am surrounded by, and let me tell you, that shit can and will take a toll on your well being. You need to appreciate life through your own perspective – not others. Give space for self discovery and explore your own personality. Discover how amazing you can be when you’re living the way you want, what you like and what makes you happiest. Try out new things like meditation, no one’s there to judge, anyway.

3. You become more independent

Being alone forces you to become less dependent on others. Don’t get me wrong, it is great to have different people you can ask when you want advice or company, but sometimes it’s good to do things on your own, to prove to yourself you are capable. You will eventually start trusting your instincts and in turn, you will feel more confident about who you are. Recently I decided I needed to take a step back from everything and re-evaluate how and where I exert my energy. Even though it is probably one of the scarier things I’ve done, as I have always struggled to say no or be up front with people. I believe it’s something I need to do for myself. I realized that I am responsible for making myself happy.

4. You can do whatever you want

What’s the best thing about being alone? You can do whatever you want.

WHATEVER YOU WANT.

Binge on Netflix, eat chocolate for dinner or sing to the songs you’re cleaning your room too, no one is there to judge you. Have a movie night in alone, you pick what you watch – you have all the time to be indecisive and no-one to remind you have indecisive you are. No one’s time is on your hands…go shopping and try on everything you want, even when you know you can’t afford very much haha (student life) – there’s no one there complaining about how long you’re taking. Explore a coffee shop near you, you’re the one picking the vibe and how you want to feel! So yes, maybe trying something other than being a basic white girl and going to Starbucks. While it’s great having someone there you can share those little moments with, ridin’ solo can teach you SO much.

 5. You get time to relax and recharge

Self-care is super important and taking time to enjoy your own company not only helps to clear your mind but it’s also a great way to recharge your mind and body.

~ MIND + BODY + SOUL ~

(Friendly reminder that it so important to ensure you are attentive to all aspects of your life. Not just your body/aesthetics at the gym, not just your mind in school and not solely what you want to do) – sometimes we need to sacrifice certain things in order to succeed. Don’t forget that.

Sometimes all you need is to disconnect from the world outside for a little while – because it can be so important to switch off – and enjoy your own company. Take a warm shower, read a good book or make yourself a good cup of tea, do a face-mask or take yourself for dinner. Spend time with yourself. Figure out who you are without the influence of others. It is so important.

XX, 

Keep on doing the things you want friends. YOU DO YOU.

Ames.

I’m Feeling 22.

Hahahaha, oh the joys of growing up, getting old…

I am two decades and two years deep and I can confidently say I have learned so much in my 22 years thus far, mostly from trial and error… okay, you got me… A LOT of error. But hey… my dudes, you’ve gotta learn somehow.  Am I right?
Learning is a great adventure in this thing we call life.

I know I tend to ramble, this is who I am, so I am gonna try to keep this blog post short and sweet. (Is that truly possible? It probably is possible but probably won’t happen consider I have 22 things to say….bare with me)….
For all my peeps who do enough reading in uni. I feel you guys, my eyes feel like they’re rotting on the daily, concepts and content, BUT…hang in there because I can promise you it will all be worth it. I say this with confidence knowing there is only 10 more days of being in-class and I will be one degree hotter (see what I did there).

ANYWAY.

Although I am far away from knowing all the answer’s to life’s biggest questions. The last year of my life has been such a learning curve. I have done a lot of growth over the past year. So I shall share with you this:

Life is not perfect. This is a truth that no one can run from.

Mistakes happen. And they are inevitable. In fact, mistakes make us who we are. No matter how hard someone could try to do no wrong, at one point in time or another you will fall short. I mean this with no disrespect. Mistakes happen. That’s life. Bad circumstances toss us around and throw things right out of proportion. And to say the least, failure is real, and it is impossible to resist. But there is always two ways to look at scenarios:

Approach them by allowing the hurt to feed on us. Or we can look at these circumstances as an opportunity to learn, improve, and grow. The choice you make is a testament to the life you will live and who you are.

You can either let these situations destroy you or mold you.

I will share with you, some of the many life lessons I have learned and/ or am in the process of learning since my birth in ’95. Although, realistically I don’t think I retained much the first few years…

My advice to you (I am not big on giving it so take this to heart): dig deep, be tenacious through it all because in the end, you’re all capable or more than you know. 

So enjoy reading some of my thoughts.

1. Time alone is time well spent.

Spend time with yourself. It will be some of the best time you will ever experience. You need to unwind, you need it to re-energize, you need this time alone to focus and you need it to keep your peace. You can go to a cafe by yourself, write down your goals, read a book, meditate, go to the gym, lay in your underwear, bake and just be. Whatever you need to do to feel yourself and be alone with who you are.

2. It is okay to cry. (Honestly, I cry a lot guys, let it out, it feels great – really)

Crying is natural way to reduce emotional stress, let the tears flow my darlings.

FUN FACT: tears actually remove chemicals in your body that build up during emotional stress. So tears can actually “heal” you. No joke.

Emotional crying means that you are human. While all mammals are moistened and soothed by tears, only human beings shed tears when responding to emotional stress. (never thought I would be able to use that word in a public post.. lol weird)

3. Do not be afraid to ask questions, you are not a fool just because you don’t know.

(how will you know if you aren’t willing to learn?)

If you get the chance to learn something new, do it. There is no such thing as being TOO smart. So ask questions. Be an ‘ASKHOLE’ (n): someone who asks many stupid, pointless, or obnoxious questions (got this from a post on Tumblr). But in all seriousness, don’t be afraid to ask. You will learn something new and have more insight.

4. Your mom is usually right (cliche and sappy).

Never underestimate the wise perspective of your momma bear. She carried you and knows you on a deeper level.

5. Being selfish is ok.

This one I sometimes struggle with, but the fact of the matter is that sometimes you need to do what’s best for you and put yourself first. I often put others needs ahead of my own. But sometimes taking a step back and putting yourself first is okay. It may seem selfish, but doing what’s right for you and in your best interest is sometimes the right thing to do! It will also benefit you and others in the long run.

And, being hit with the hard truth recently – when other people tell you they need to be selfish – leave them alone! Don’t suffocate them. We all need time to be selfish – because that is self care. Respect when people ask for space. After all, they are only human.

6. Your grades are NOT symbolic to who you are as a person.

This one is SO SO important:

You’ve written over hundreds of exams and you’ve gotten good scores and other times scored miserably. But, do you remember your 10th grade math score? (I do haha because it was miserable, and I failed, but moving on) Do you even remember 10th grade math? (Could not even tell you what algebra is anymore – math is not my strong suit. I work with kids for a reason). Education is so important but the stress and competitive grading that comes along with it is not. If you get a low grade or even fail, not much will happen – another opportunity will arise, I promise you. But if you get ill – mentally or physically, the undesired long term effects do not always subside for a while. This is nothing to be ashamed of. You know what you need to feel like yourself. If you need to take a step back and drop out of your program to focus on your health – you do you. Your health is not worth risking over grades. This is super hard for me as I always strive to get higher grades.. Yet, grades do not define you. Do not let grades define who you are (I’ve struggled with this the past 4 years of university). Take care of yourself my friends, your health is your wealth.

In school you’re taught a lesson and given a test. In life you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.

NEVER FORGET THAT.

7. Comparing myself to others is counter productive.

It’s tempting to do so. Yes, it’s so hard. But considering life’s infinite variables being thrown at you, we really have no idea what the advantages and disadvantages of one another are. If you’re set on measurable attributes, try comparing yourself to yourself: push for a goal, handle a conflict differently, explore forgiveness. Reward your accomplishments. But focus on bettering yourself not trying to be someone else or look like someone else. This is really hard in the fitness and relationship world. You always want to strive for that “summer bod” or strive for that “power couple” ideal. You always see yourself differently and you always experience things differently. Do not strive to be others; strive to be the best you that you can be 🙂

8. It’s okay to be unsatisfied with where you are at.

But it is your responsibility to not stay in that place permanently. Instead, use your dissatisfaction to fuel your action: apply for a new job, end your stagnant relationship, go to school, travel, talk to a therapist, etc. Much of your life can be spent making minor alterations towards a state of ultimate content. Each day is a step closer to where you want to be. If you are not satisfied take action. Simple as that. You hold the power my peeps.

9. Be accountable for what you do.

“Mistakes are proof that you are trying”: This means owning up to the mistakes you make, just as much as it means owning and defending the space you fill.  You will fuck up, that is a given. And only you can seek atonement for this.  You will need to defend yourself every now and then, and rarely will anyone recognize when this is necessary. But that does not matter. You need to look out for you.  Acknowledging both your mistakes and your rights is equally important. Be patient with yourself, you’re always learning. Mistakes happen. Accept them, and grow from them. Do not dwell on them (#SFLAB).

10. Overthinking is pointless.

Seriously, it is. Stop creating scenarios in your head that “might” happen. Instead, occupy that space in your mind with useful (or random) knowledge, goals, and positive thoughts.  This is a HUGE learning curve that will probably forever remain “in the process” type of learning curve. I am an anxious person that gets triggered by different things depending on the context. I constantly need to remind myself, the here and the now, that is all I have control of. You also have the power to how you react to situations.
My overthinking, over anxious brain will constantly be striving to work on this.

11. Energy is real. 

You may not know much about science beyond 10th grade but you do know that, e=mc ² (just kidding, I didn’t remember that either – is that even a real thing??) But essentially, everything is energy, you are energy and there is both positive and negative energy (get yourself a himalayan salt lamp, balance those ions out my people – this is for you Jese). On that note, you can feel energy and you experience it in every person you meet, every place you visit, every room you step into. You can and you must choose to surround yourself with positive energy. What you attract, you will get; what you attract you will become. Your thoughts become things. You are the product of your environment. If anything, remember that.

12. All the little things do matter.

Especially the thoughtful ones that show that people you care. You parental units appreciate those phone calls, your siblings (although mine may be ruthless) do appreciate the connection you make with them, sending someone a birthday wish reminds them you care, getting someone a tea as a surprise can make someone’s entire day. Little things matter – don’t think, act on kindness.

“People may not remember exactly what you did, or what you said, but they will always remember how you made them feel.”

– Maya Angelou

13. I am biased (and so are you) and I know it (and so should you).

We are all biased, there is no denying this. But we must realize that our perspective is neither better or worse than someone else’s. Let go of the need to be right. You will learn so much more in life. Everyone has a different lived experience then you. Accept that. There are a magnitude of possibilities to every situation and you only know what you experience or what is in your awareness. Everyone is different. You have a bias – be aware of it, acknowledge it and just let go of always needing to win and be right.

14. Live according to your values

I am not perfect, nor do I strive to be. I strive to be who I am and to be a better person.

My values can often be forgotten during times I am caught up in the moment. But determine your values and allow them to give you clarity on your journey of self growth.

I strongly recommend you WRITE THEM DOWN (I tell you this a lot, I know but writing it down opens up your lens and enables you to really see what you are after). It is so important to be able to reward yourself for growing as a person. You need to be able to remind yourself and hold yourself accountable for what you set out to do. Take action, don’t just think about it and never get around to doing it.

15. Ask for advice. 

Listen to people’s perspective. It may open up a new channel for yourself. Talk to people older and more wise, or younger (the young have wisdom too). Other humans have so much to offer you. Don’t always assume you know everything – advice is warranted. Does not mean you need to take it or accept it but be open to hearing others voices. It is sometimes hard but it can open up a whole new world. Young grasshoppers we are all learning.

16. Follow your dreams.

Even if you get sidetracked (which, happens a lot, lets be honest). Follow your goals. More likely than not, things will never work out as envisioned but thats not to say you won’t get to where you need to be when you need to be there.

Speak your dreams, speak them loudly for everyone to hear, you will gain new insight that can push you closer to your goals when you open up about your visions. Use your passion to drive you towards the path set out for you. You may have setbacks but they will only push your forward if you want them to. They can hold you back – but don’t let them. Chase after your dreams.

17. Limit your complaints.
(Of course it is human nature, but that does not mean you should not be mindful of it)

Lately I have found myself complaining about a lot of things that really do not deserve to be complained about – or speaking negative about things that I need to think about before talking about. It has almost become normalized for me and I write this lesson down because I have recognized the harsh reality of it. No one wants to hear it in that manner. Change your situation, learn to cope, or change your perspective. Things DO get better. Focus on the positives not the negatives (still a work in progress at times).

18. What you think about truly matters.

Your thoughts become things. They really do.

Think well by reading good books, building good connections, having good and stimulating conversation and imitating great people. Don’t waste time thinking about little things that don’t matter (this goes with overthinking).

19. Being present takes a conscious effort.

We all get a little caught up in a different moment than the present moment (Ya’ll know what I’m saying?)

Try to remember the importance of grounding yourself in the present moment when you can. Take the time to examine your mindset, and reflect on whatever you need to do to live in the present. This takes a conscious effort, but is so important in a world where we are constantly plugged in and self absorbed.

My phone is my biggest distraction, but never is it more important than the moment I am living in. Find people who make you want to forget about your phone. Be present. Be in the moment. Moments are precious (cliche .. very cliche but value the time you have with the people in your life things can change in the blink of an eye – honestly).

20. Life goes on.

Goes on and on, its like the song that never ends (Just kidding – clearly I was a camp kid because thats what came into my mind).

Seriously, you cannot stop life or put it on pause and make it wait for you to be ready. Life doesn’t wait for anyone, time doesn’t stop, these things will never change. It’s life. It’s reality. Take it as a lesson. You should never wait or put your life on pause. Stop wasting your time and be ready in the here and now, in the moment. Do things you want to do, say things you need to say. Start now. It’s never too late for a new adventure, a new chapter. Be who you are and say what you feel. Again, you will only learn new things and you will encourage self growth. Don’t hold yourself back from being the best you, you can be.

21. Nothing is better left unsaid.

Speak whats on your mind and whats in your heart – say it out loud. Within reason, if it going to degrade or bring others down – think about it. Take a moment to reflect. But take a chance to speak up about your ideas your feelings, your thoughts. That saying “we regret the changes we didn’t take or things we wish we had said” its true. Don’t hold back.

22. Love deeply

Spread your love in all forms, shapes and sizes. You have this one life – may as well spend it loving yourself and those around you. Speaking from someone who often cares too much and gives it my all there is never any regret in love and kindness. However, take that as a lesson – just because you feel that way does not mean it is reciprocated and that is tough to swallow. Cherish your friends and family. Relationships can come and go but remember – they may be a good human being but that doesn’t mean they are right for you. Don’t settle or lower your standards for anyone. But do keep loving and moving onward. Peeps, love is powerful and can make you do crazy things – embrace it.

Life is a journey; enjoy the ride my dudes

One more for good luck?

Something I am currently working on:

Be the best at anything anyone will let you do, even if you hate it. Even if you complain about it. Do your best. The right people will notice and it will change your life.

So much for keeping this one short oops, I am just a girl with a lot to say I guess… I ramble a lot… So thanks for reading?

XX

Keep moving forward my peeps,

Ames.

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