Take one hour a day and turn your that thing off…Take your eyes off that screen and look into the eyes of the person you love. Engage in a conversation, a real conversation.
Anonymous asked: I hope you find everything you're looking for in NY. Good luck!
I’m not really looking for anything in particular, life just sent me this way. Thank you though
Pay more attention to the quiet girl standing in the corner, rather than giving all your attention to the girl seeking attention from everyone in the room.
I barely know anything about New York besides the Yankees, the cold winter weather, the Statue of Liberty and it’s been 10 years since my last visit. I’m completely fine with that; I have everything to gain and it’s a clean slate. As much as I love LA, I grew tired of it and I’ve outgrown everything it had to offer. They say life begins at the end of your comfort zone…so here I am, a new challenge and a new beginning. Hello New York, I’m home
Watching the movie “The Break Up” and it’s a self reminder of how contentment and the inability to progress with your loved one can stunt a relationship. It takes more than love to make it work, it also requires effort.
Drake - Bria’s Interlude
“I’m aware that we just met, I don’t wanna leave you yet”
6 days left before I make my move to NYC. Still undecided where I should stay, Brooklyn or Queens?
I refuse to be that type of man that holds negative feelings towards any of my past ex girlfriends. Focus your energy on improving as a better individual. Be better, not bitter
I realize that once I finally move to NYC in a few weeks, I’ll hardly have any friends to hang around with and I’m completely fine with that. Clean slate and the opportunity to meet some new characters in my life, hopefully more good and less bad.
The difference between who you are and what you want to be is what you do…


