Perfect Canon (on black). by J...
Perfect Canon (on black). by Juan Pablo de Miguel
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Lago santo by Roberto Aldrovan...
Lago santo by Roberto Aldrovandi
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***The Ring*** by Joachim Berg...
***The Ring*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Empty Spaces by Roeselien Raim...
Empty Spaces by Roeselien Raimond
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Magic does exist….:D
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***No Deeper We Can Fall*** by...
***No Deeper We Can Fall*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Kings Of The South by William ...
Kings Of The South by William Patino
The tallest peaks in Aoteroa (New Zealand), Mount Cook and Mount Tasman framed by native West Coast forest.
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There are people living in the...
There are people living in the forest by Kilian Schönberger
Bavarian Lifestyle
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China’s village by Danie...
China’s village by Daniel Metz
Li river ( Li Jiang 漓江) at Xingping village. South China.
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Sadness by Dave Napox
Sadness by Dave Napox
Environmental portrait in the city on a rainy night Model : Sandra King
Location: Los Angeles
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Unexpected couple. by Juan Pab...
Unexpected couple. by Juan Pablo de Miguel
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Polar lights by Adnan Bubalo ✅...
Polar lights by Adnan Bubalo ✅
Lfoten, Norway
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Flaming Lambourgini by Timothy...
Flaming Lambourgini by Timothy Poulton
The importance of self-criticism is sometimes lost in life. One vital way to soften our personal criticism and have compassion for our imperfections is by recognizing our common humanity – everyone feels inadequate, flawed and imperfect. It is part of the human experience to fail, to blow it sometimes: you are not alone in this. When we make mistakes, however, we tend to feel that something has gone wrong – that the baseline should be “everything is going swimmingly.” When it’s not, we think that we’re somehow abnormal, that it’s only me that is going through this right now. That feeling of loss of connection is incredibly frightening, because evolutionarily if we were rejected by the group, we were at the mercy of the lions. So a significant way you can soften your self-criticism and create a kinder approached to yourself is by remembering common humanity. When we do this, every moment of feeling inadequate actually becomes an opportunity for connection. You’re always with yourself, so you might as well enjoy the company, and the journey through life.
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