When you have a dream, never let it go. Learn what it will take to accomplish this dream, go after it, and never look back. So many of us are scared to pursue something, and to fall on the way. We are all only human, so set backs are to be expected. It’s what you do when you come to a set back that matters. These obstacles are what will make us stronger. They will teach us important lessons and in the end, they will no longer seem like an obstacle, but an important milestone where you learned who you really are and what you really want.
Our lives are short. We need to pursue our passions with everything we have. Don’t let others get in your way, because they don’t know what you need deep inside. Only you can know what will complete your life.
So, with each day, remember your dreams. Develop habits and learn what it will take to accomplish these goals. In the end, you will be grateful you worked for your dreams, your passion, your life.
Don’t take the easy route; work toward your dreams.
I’m trying to gain weight.
Get outside and be active.
The whiteboard in my room :) Haha and yes, I fixed achieve. :)
today-is-where-your-book-begins:
i am flabbergasted at the pictures girls put on here as “thinspiration”. ones talking about how “guys don’t like fat chicks”.
fuck you.
my boyfriend loved me at my HW because he loved my heart.
any guy that “won’t like you” because you’re overweight is a douchebag anyways.
give yourself a break. jesus christ.
FUCK YES.
(Source: life-inthe-fast-lane)
— Your Body.
Hi :) I’m 5’4 and 150 lbs. How much does that tell you about me? Nada.
First off: excuse the face, can’t blame the look after a 2 hour workout.
Yep, I am in the over-weight BMI range. And the reason I know is because I stepped on the scales for the first time in 9 months, out of curiosity. Personally I don’t feel over-weight. But if I had looked at this picture a year ago I would have automatically gone and puked my breakfast up and stepped on the scales another 14 times that day (before and after every meal and toilet flush). Yes Bulimia is a pain in the ass and a waste of time sometimes, isn’t it? But it’s over and after a 10 kg (20lbs) gain and a constant smiles I can proudly say that Bulimia is no longer my time waster.It is hard to learn to accept the way you look. But once you Feel the beauty of the Happiness that comes with exercise and healthy eating, you will realize it is a LOT easier then you think. Accept that you CAN get the body you deserve but don’t try to short cut it, because it WILL back fire.
