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When you baance yourselfwithin and understand the source of your felings and emotions, you can decide to let them pass, creating No matter how loud and busy our lives are for the most part, we must grab, schedule and cultivate those moments of solitude. 12 Best Quotes from Stillness is the Key: Annabelle Blythe's debut poetry collection "The Unbearable Beauty—Poems and Practices for Being Alive," is now available. ✨ To the ancient Stoics, if one could develop this stillness , this peace within themselves—if they could achieve apatheia, as they called it—the world could be at war and in complete chaos, but they could maintain their tranquility. They could still think well, work well, and be well. “You may be sure that you are at peace with yourself,” Seneca wrote, “when no noise reaches you, when no word shakes you out of yourself, whether it be flattery or a threat, or merely an empty sound buzzing about you with unmeaning din.”

If you want peace, there is just one thing to do. If you want to be your best, there is just one thing to do. Go to sleep.” This issue is a testament to that ongoing commitment, and as summer turns to autumn, Brianna Wiest offers insights on reinvigorating our self-esteem and building an inner confidence that will light our way forward even as the days get darker. We explore a variety of mental health trends and our editors present the most popular prose and poetry writing published on TikTok this summer, including: Walking around, even on a bad day, I would see things – I mean just the things that were in front of me. People’s faces, the weather, traffic. The smell of petrol from the garage, the feeling of being rained on, completely ordinary things. And in that way even the bad days were good, because I felt them and remembered feeling them. There was something delicate about living like that – like I was an instrument and the world touched me and reverberated inside me. I terms of diction and technical quality, it was very easy to understand. The kind of book you can finish in a sitting and feel accomplished having done so. I can see it being very appealing if approached in that intention. This had a very similar feeling to Rupi Kaur's Milk and Honey, where you're offered a stream of consciousness that mimics our own in syntax and diction. I quite loved her passages that explored stillness: not what it means, but offering it in a very effortless way. Those moments were eloquent and endearing. They were very enjoyable to read, and where I personally felt that 'beauty in the stillness.' Author Karin Hadadan is the founder of ICI ET NU, a lifestyle brand that promotes living in the present moment. Beauty In The Stillnessis her first published collection of self-help poetry.

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Was it a wrench? “Yes. There was something so perfect for me about that job. It was like this big shell around me. But I found that I wanted something that was not so perfect – and writing a book is certainly that.” In any case, it is all still there, waiting for him. He can visit any time he likes. And nothing really changes. As he observes in his book, when the Met looks different, it is often the beholder who has been transformed in some way, not the museum itself. In the decade he spent on its staff, several wings were renovated, and hundreds of new objects were acquired. Mostly, though, all that happened was that artworks from 50 centuries just got 10 years older. Poems about Silence and Solitude reflect on the many ways in which stillness can be a source of comfort and strength, encouraging readers to embrace the power of silence in their daily lives. 1. Solitude All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written consent and permission from Thought Catalog. The philosopher and the poet, seeing the world the same way, both engaged in the same pursuit, as Thomas Aquinas said, the study of “wonder.” Get out now. Not just outside, but beyond the trap of the programmed electronic age so gently closing around so many people Go outside, move deliberately, then relax, slow down, look around. Do not jog. Do not run … Instead pay attention to everything that abuts the rural road, the city street, the suburban boulevard. Walk. Stroll. Saunter. Ride a bike and coast along a lot. Explore.tell younelFor the fabricaed claims that you try ot to believe. Because s dusing th act of being mindful and awareof those momens

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