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Hello North Carolina ?⛅️ Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 28 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 10:22 PST
Hello North Carolina ?⛅️
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 28 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 10:22 PST
Take me back to the ? Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 20 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 4:46 PST
Take me back to the ?
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 20 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 4:46 PST
You're on my mind ? Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 16 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 3:36 PST
You're on my mind ?
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 16 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 3:36 PST
NYC ?? Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 13 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 12:56 PST
NYC ??
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 13 de Dic de 2015 a la(s) 12:56 PST
My new room is slowly coming together! Thank you @Leesasleep for my incredibly cozy mattress.. Long overdue upgrade 🙂 #leesa #sponsored Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 23 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 12:20 PST
My new room is slowly coming together! Thank you @Leesasleep for my incredibly cozy mattress.. Long overdue upgrade 🙂 #leesa #sponsored
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 23 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 12:20 PST
No one can force you to exercise – you have to be your own motivator. Everyone has their own personal reasons for working out and becoming healthier. The key to finding yours is to focus on the one thing that will make you roll out of bed early, put your sneakers on, and go for a run – even when you would rather sleep. Or the thing that will keep you true to the promises you made yourself and motivate you to hit the gym, even after a long, exhausting day. Search within yourselves and when you find that one thing, write it down and stick it somewhere you can see it everyday to remind yourself. Use that reason to drown out all of the excuses running through your mind and push through to your purpose. Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 18 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 9:42 PST
No one can force you to exercise – you have to be your own motivator. Everyone has their own personal reasons for working out and becoming healthier. The key to finding yours is to focus on the one thing that will make you roll out of bed early, put your sneakers on, and go for a run – even when you would rather sleep. Or the thing that will keep you true to the promises you made yourself and motivate you to hit the gym, even after a long, exhausting day. Search within yourselves and when you find that one thing, write it down and stick it somewhere you can see it everyday to remind yourself. Use that reason to drown out all of the excuses running through your mind and push through to your purpose.
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 18 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 9:42 PST
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 15 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 11:50 PST
Wall of love❤️… Without my babe Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 3 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 1:52 PST
Wall of love❤️… Without my babe
Una foto publicada por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 3 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 1:52 PST
#GymWork ?? Tomorrow is Monday, which means a new week to focus on yourself and create new goals! Comment below what you would like me to start posting more of! Hope everyone had a great weekend ? Un vídeo publicado por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 8 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 2:11 PST
#GymWork ?? Tomorrow is Monday, which means a new week to focus on yourself and create new goals! Comment below what you would like me to start posting more of! Hope everyone had a great weekend ?
Un vídeo publicado por Jen Selter (@jenselter) el 8 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 2:11 PST