Sacha Kurucz
Inspired Thinker Ψ Incorrigible Explorer ✈︎ Living with Passion 生き甲斐
When You Feel Like You’re Not Where You’re Supposed To Be, Remember These Two Things
Does it make me half a person because I’m not there yet?
6 Pieces Of Honest Advice On How To Help Someone Who Is Dealing With Depression
As much as it may confuse you, when a person with depression is admitting to you they’re at their lowest, the last thing they need to hear is you offer pearls of wisdom.
6 Kickass Affirmations To Hijack Your Negative Mindset
“I deserve the best and that’s all I’ll ever accept.”
It’s Time To Leave Behind Everything You Thought You Were Supposed To Be And Set Yourself Free
In order to be able to fully flourish, you must find the space to do so.
Clinging Onto A Broken Love Won’t Help Fix Your Broken Heart
Thinking you can both be friends straight after ending your intense relationship is a naive mistake we all make at some point in our lives. Inevitably though, all it does is hold us back.
When It Feels Like Nothing Matters, Read This
Sometimes you just want to hit rewind, not only on the day but on your whole life. You want to start it again, armed with the knowledge that making certain moves will change your future.
These Are The 3 Golden Rules For A Successful Relationship
Propping someone on a metaphorical throne is not going to do your ego (or theirs) any good.
Saying Goodbye To Toxic Relationships Is Not A Crime
Just because you have a history doesn’t mean that you have a future, and admitting that it’s no longer working is not a bad thing.
Your Image Doesn’t Define Your Intellect
Appearances can often be deceptive and having knowledge is not the same as having wisdom.
Don’t Go Back To The One Who Broke You
Your happiness means the world to me, which is why I’m telling you this just one more time.
Everyone Has A Different Definition Of Happiness, And That’s Okay
Accepting the fact that not everyone thinks the same as you will free your spirit.
This Is The Only Life Hack That Will Ensure Lifelong Happiness
Ultimately, accepting our lives for all that they are (and have been) is the only thing that’ll ground us.