echoesofphilip - Fragments of My Mind.
Fragments of My Mind.

42 | North London ✨ Living life to the fullest, one day at a time 🌈 Positivity enthusiast | ☕ Coffee lover 🎬 Big fan of everything movies 💬 Always open to connect and share stories!

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It's Never Too Late To Chase Your Dreams. It May Be Difficult, But It's Never Impossible.

It's never too late to chase your dreams. It may be difficult, but it's never impossible.


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10 months ago
Don't Be So Busy Making A Living That You Forget To Make A Life. Remember, You Can't Take It With You.

Don't be so busy making a living that you forget to make a life. Remember, you can't take it with you.


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10 months ago

To the person I was, I love you. To the person I am, I'm proud of you. To the person I'm becoming, I'm excited for you.


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10 months ago
You Have 37 Hours Each Week To Chase Your Dreamsmake The Most Of It!

You have 37 hours each week to chase your dreams—make the most of it!


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10 months ago

The Paradox of Avoidance: Why Ignoring Thoughts Can Amplify Them

Have you ever noticed that the more you try to avoid thinking about something, the more it seems to consume your mind? As Jean Holloway from 'Gypsy' insightfully states, "Sometimes when we try to avoid thinking about something, the more it gets into our head."

This phenomenon is both intriguing and frustrating. We often believe that by pushing certain thoughts away, we can find peace. However, the reality is that avoidance can lead to an obsession with those very thoughts we wish to escape. This creates a cycle of anxiety and distraction, making it harder to focus on the present.

Instead of running from our thoughts, it might be more beneficial to confront them head-on. Acknowledging what’s on our minds allows us to process those feelings and understand their root causes. Whether it’s fear, regret, or uncertainty, facing these emotions can lead to clarity and resolution.

Remember, it’s okay to feel uncomfortable. Embracing our thoughts, rather than avoiding them, can ultimately lead to greater emotional freedom and a more fulfilling life.


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