jizzymalfoy:
- Smiling more.
- Saying yes to social invitations.
- Reply to txt messages
- Procrastinating.
- Worrying about what people think of me.
- Worrying about the future.
- Worrying, in general.
- Being more approachable.
- Relating to people my age.
- Doing things that scare me.
- Public speaking skills.
- Conversational skills. No more one word answers. Give people things to build on instead of ending a chat abruptly.
- Being a better friend.
- Taking my own advice.
- Letting people get close to me.
- Being forgetful
- Speaking louder and without mumbling.
- Living in the present moment, not dwelling on the past.
- Learning how to make friends.
- No more fatty food.
- Following my intuition instead of doing what others want all the time.
- Being more romantic and spontaneous.
This list could’ve been written for me.
(Source: ayazafe)
Last Friday was one of the most well-spent evening in my 22 years of existence. Despite all the frustrations, dramas, fights and well— negative vibes, this one memorable day made everything unimaginably lighter, bearable by all means.

Although I wasn’t there for the magical-esque vibe of Wish Lanterns, I made sure the best 60 seconds of my life is well-spent wishing and hoping for the best, not for myself— for once, but for those people, who, despite my unbearable attitude— decided to stay.

My wishes went for the ones I love, the one’s who look at me like I was never a bad person— well, not as bad as Ramona, kidding. :)