summarize adulthood in one gif

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ladynyoko:

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everkings:

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rcmclachlan:

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ischadie:

telesilla:

thisnewdevilry:

tygermama:

nudityandnerdery:

lostinhistory:

penguinperversion:

dialmformisandry:

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slagartehfox:

dragonofeternal:

One of the most important things I’ve learned as a Real Adult™ is the importance of a job half done. 

Today I did a load of dishes, wiped off my stove, and swept the kitchen floor. Did I do the best job, or finish every dish? No! My stove still has that caked on caramel that I need to bust out an SOS pad to take care of, one of our big pots is still sitting in the sink, and somehow a kitty kibble unearthed itself while I was wiping down the stove (?? how??).. but the kitchen looks a LOT better. It’s once again an inhabitable, usable space.

Parents, bosses, teachers, even my own self, harp upon absolute perfect completion of a task as the be all and end all of a job well done, but god damn, my kitchen isn’t terrible because I took the time to improve it. Little steps, especially when you’re struggling, are important. They mean a LOT. They are a sign that you won, if only in that brief moment, and they make getting all the other stuff done so much easier later on down the road. 

A job can’t get finished unless it’s started and sometimes doing little chunks is what it takes to keep it from being overwhelming.