They're around us. What do we do? Panic? Attack? Hitch a ride?

We acknowledge and swim on.

If you poke at them or try to make them go away the sharks will become agitated, but if you acknowledge them and swim on, the sharks will eventually swim away on their own.

Our emotions and anxiety behave like sharks. As we swim in the ocean of our mind, there will be many emotions, or sharks, swimming around us. They might spook us, make us nervous, or stress us out. Our focus is to acknowledge them, recognize who they are, and swim on. Maybe even give them a name, so they're not that scary the next time they come around. My anxiety of feeling like I'm not doing as much as I should be is now a shark named Bruce.

Speaking of Sharks

Here's an incredible campaign to help bring awareness to plastic pollution in our oceans.

This is just one from a larger series, so be sure to check out the other ones.

What I'm Loving

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This photo app I've been using on my iPhone has been a great tool when I don't have my camera. It allows me to take photos with my iPhone camera without Apple's computerized corrections, and even better it saves them as DNG files. (For those unaware of what this means, it basically keeps extra data with the photo that normal iPhone camera pictures wouldn't.) This has allowed me to color-correct photos taken on my iPhone a lot better.