Danh ngôn của Amy Morin

Idealizing the reality of past romances won't do you any favors as you face Valentine's Day alone.
Idealizing the reality of past romances won't do you any favors as you face Valentine's Day alone.
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Tác giả: Amy Morin | Chuyên mục: Valentine's Day | Sứ mệnh: [9]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Amy Morin
- A lot of problems stem from a desire to avoid discomfort. For example, people who fear failure often avoid new challenges in an effort to keep anxiety at bay. Avoiding emotional discomfort, however, is usually a short-term solution that leads to long-term problems.
- One of the major dangers of being alone in February is the tendency to dwell on past relationships. Whether you're daydreaming about that 'one that got away,' or you're recalling the fairy tale date you went on last Valentine's Day, romanticizing the past isn't helpful - nor accurate.
- Feeling sad or lonely isn't a bad thing. But those emotions increase the risk that you'll cross the line into self-pity.
- Building mental strength is the key to reaching our full potential in life.
- Positive thinking is a valuable tool that can help you overcome obstacles, deal with pain, and reach new goals.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Valentine's Day
- Valentine's Day itself, like most holidays in the modern era, has been heavily influenced by commercialism that focuses on the appeal of romantic fantasies.
- I know of only one duty, and that is to love.
- I don't find these technical things like flowers and chocolates romantic at all. I think Valentine's Day makes no sense.
- People value Halloween, like Valentine's Day, because they can tell themselves that it's not merely secularized but actually secular, which is to say, not Christian, Jewish, Hindu or Muslim.
- In a recent Valentine's Day posting on her fan website, Britney Spears says that - oh, who cares?