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Photo Quote of the Day

Just wanted to share this photo which speaks volumes to whatever tough situation you may be in at the moment.





Because really, we owe it to ourselves to be changed for the better.

Kasi sayang naman diba, naghirap ka na eh, might as well reap something good out of it. ;)

And while you're at it, you may also want to read the blog post from which this photo came from. This girl is a great writer, and I admire how she writes with so much ease and honesty.

This article gets real and personal, it's a lot like a letter to her dear friend who is going through her first break up:
Move, Heal by Everyday Isa

It's a snapshot of a tough season! Hope this gets you inspired! :)

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