RoseNylund (@_solalove) 's Twitter Profile
RoseNylund

@_solalove

Minding the business that pays me

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calendar_today30-11-2009 02:54:45

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588 Followers

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nay🦋. (@fineassnayyyy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I CANT WAIT to experience love without trust issues & commitment issues & 3rd party situations & lack of integrity & sneaky link ups behind my back & not having to beg to be loved & treated right & heard & seen & reciprocation is mutual & Im loved correctly the first time around

☠︎︎ (@bizzleurgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People move on after mistreating you. They’re not sitting up in a room like Brandy thinking about you. Most of the time they move on and live perfectly fine after doing you dirty. So release yourself from the shackles of waiting for someone to regret how they mistreated you

feyisayo 💸 (@feyiszn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it breaks my heart to know that there are so many beautiful souls out there questioning their worth because someone they loved made them feel unlovable

𝓐 (@sincerely_ao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God allowed Peter to sink in the water, but He didn't let him drown. God allowed Daniel to be cast into the lions' den, but He didn't let him be eaten. God allows challenges in your life, but He will always deliver you. Trust in Him with more faith & let go of your doubts.

🔮✨ (@theoraclereadsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Burn some bridges. Not out of pride, incapacity, or arrogance. Burn them because they lead straight to the environment that disrupts your nervous system, turning life into a toxic mess that never should've been your problem in the first place.

IVY (@iamivy05) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my therapist advised, "learn to calm your own storm instead of venting to others. it may feel therapeutic to let it all out, but you reinforce negative thoughts. it’s no one’s job but yours to pull yourself out of your problems. journal, meditate, exercise,and release." felt that

AstroBae✨ (@hoodhealer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Confrontation can often reveals two truths: It can mean, “I value this relationship enough to address the issue and work toward resolution together.” Or it says, “I value myself too much to let this energy linger and fester in my spirit.” Both are acts of love.