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As most people are working and studying from home right now, I wanted to share some concrete, implementable ways you can help yourself feel better. Though I believe productivity and quantity of work done (or lack thereof) doesn’t/shouldn’t translate into your self-worth and how you view yourself, when you get work done, you actually do feel better in your own body.
By the way, it’s the first time I’m formatting a tips/guide post like this, so I apologize that I couldn’t be more concise.
I’ve spoken to a licensed professional counsellor as well as to some professionals who have been working from home for a long time, and some of the advice above is from them. I’m also sharing from my own experience as someone who used to be very productive and an (ex-)overachiever, and still attach a lot of my self-worth to grades and other tangible accomplishments. I hope these slides can help you. In case it’s hard to read, I’ve included it (reworded) in text form if you’d like to read more.
Martin Rico y Ortega (1833 - 1908)
- Venetian Canal
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View of Paris from the Trocadero
- Canal in Venice
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Santa María della Salute de Venecia
- A Spanish Garden
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The Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice
- La Torre de las Damas in the Alhambra, Granada
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Doorway of a House in Toledo
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Courtyard of the Palace of the Dux of Venice
Daughter tells her Dad he’s going to be a Grandpa [x]
When he says “really” ;’)
Never leave this un-reblogged
What a dear human being he is.
OMG YAY!
Wonderful!
Purest post.
Never not reblog
















