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Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Rodney Ross

Will I ever be happy again?"
"Do we even know we're happy when we're happy? — Rodney Ross

Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Melissa McCarthy

I'm very boring. But I'm a bit obsessed with women that are so incredibly solid in their shoes that they don't care what other people think of them. I just think there's something so interesting about that kind of confidence. — Melissa McCarthy

Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Hannah Harrington

It feels weird, being out in the real world again. Around people just living their lives like normal. Their presence is oppressive. The very fact that the world is going on as usual, like nothing ever happened, makes me want to scream. I know it's irrational to expect everything to grind to a halt because of June, but still. A wave of anxiety builds in my chest, my head pounding so loud it drowns out the noise of people talking and tapping away on their laptops. — Hannah Harrington

Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Cathryn Louis

Rise & set, ebb & flow; the rhythms of our world. — Cathryn Louis

Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Amy Ewing

My name is Raven Stirling!" I shout. "And I am stronger than you! — Amy Ewing

Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Marc Jacobs

I go through phases where I buy only Speed Stick and Axe, and Noxzema shaving cream. — Marc Jacobs

Tapping For Anxiety Quotes By Moyra Davey

Dipping into the archive is always an interesting, if sometimes unsettling, proposition. It often begins with anxiety, with the fear that the thing you want won't surface. But ultimately the process is a little like tapping into the unconscious, and can bring with it the ambivalent gratification of rediscovering forgotten selves.
Rather than making new pictures why can't I just recycle some of these old ones? Claim "found" photographs from among my boxes? And have this gesture signify "resistance to further production/consumption"? (96) — Moyra Davey