It might have never occurred to you, but you are an actual time traveler with the tiniest (according to my research on time hopping devices) gadget allowing you to embark on daily time journeys stuffed right in your pocket. Nonsense, you might say, but think of it this way - the closest way to time travel is opening the picture gallery on your smartphone and scrolling through a myriad of images that you've taken over the years. For example, see that cute photo of your dog when he was little? Or maybe a picture of the place that you used to visit? Or how about that selfie from years ago? Now, look at those places and faces today. Truly, these before and after pictures are essentially a tiny journey through time that allows you to see how things used to be and how they are now!
Since it's fun to see other people's experiences with this kind of traveling (or any old thing), we've constructed a fun list full of interesting before and after photos, covering a broad array of topics. From pet snails growing up (Hi, Gary!) to beaches before and after cleanup and people losing weight, we've got all the satisfying changes rounded up in one place. And you know what, I think this kind of time-traveling saves you a lot of hassle, too. There's no need to hunt for magic crystals essential for your device, no need to worry about fuel prices for your DeLorean, or concern yourself about getting stuck in Tudor times if your contraption fails!
Anyway, if the flux of eons is something you enjoy watching, scroll down below for our glorious gallery of before and after photos. Will you see ancient structures in these fun photos? Are there going to be people changing over a lifetime? Maybe some cute pets before and after a walk in a park? A triple yes is due here! So, no more talk - scroll down below to the visual part of our joined time journey, vote for the beautiful photo comparisons you like the most, and don't forget to share this article with your compadres!
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He Treated Me The Same Way At 485 Lbs That He Does At 182 Lbs. Love Doesn't Have A Size Or Weight Limit
Mumbai Man Cleans 5 Million Kgs Of Trash (Timeframe 96 Weeks)
Same Pride, Same Couple 25 Years Later
Top-level athletes, established business people and basically all successful people have one thing in common—they all set goals. Then, of course, they worked really hard, failed plenty of times, went bankrupt, started believing in themselves again, and little by little, they made progress. That progress turned into achievements that end up on popular media, creating a false impression that they were either born this way or were lucky. While that’s the case for some successful people, others work really hard to get to that goal, whatever that is.
Me And My Art, 6 Years Apart
Before And After My Dog Realizes I’m In The Room
Before And After She Was Told She Was A Good Girl
In order to find out why setting goals for ourselves, both big and small, is so important and how it can change our lives, we spoke with Susan Petang, a certified divorce coach and the creator of “The Quiet Zone Coaching,” who teaches women how to stop feeling overwhelmed and start waking up happy in the morning again.
“Even though I spend a lot of time encouraging others to be mindful in the moment, it's still important to set goals and plan for our future,” Susan said and added that “even a Buddhist Monk has to plan out his garden, right?” According to her, the idea is to enjoy and focus on the experience while we're doing it.
Before And After Jaw Surgery
Here’s An Updated Picture Of My Recovery I’m 19 Months Clean And I’m Finally Starting To See The Beauty In Life Again
Someone Else Posted My Before And After A Few Months Ago The One Everyone Thought Was Fake Because Of The Tattoo Thing Lol But Here’s An Updated Picture Of My Recovery I’m 19 Months Clean And I’m Finally Starting To See The Beauty In Life Again Hope This Inspires Some People Much Love
Two Self Portraits I Drew From A Mirror 10 Years Apart, Aged 13 And 23
“The key framework for determining how we should behave has 3 legs: Values, spiritual beliefs, and purpose. When we decide what our purpose is for the current stage of our life, it helps to create some goals so we can be super effective at staying true to that purpose.”
“For example, if you feel that your purpose at this point in your life is to be supportive to abused children, exactly what does that look like? How can you accomplish that? By setting goals,” Susan explained. In this case, you might want to take some classes in social work, or join forces with an organization that needs help, or teach parents how to manage their stress and anger.
Nobody Picked Her Because She Was The "Ugly" Kitten Of The Litter. Just Look At Her Now!
How It Started vs. How It’s Going
Two Different Doctors Once Told Me I Wouldn’t Live To See My 40th. I Was 500 Pounds At The Time. Today Is My 40th. During That Time I Lost 350lbs
“Another reason goals are important is that they provide us with motivation and direction. You're forced to get up and do something because you have this goal. It also helps you focus your attention on the things that are important to you, by asking yourself, ‘Is this going to get me closer to my goal?’” Susan believes that if your answer is “no,” then you just don’t do it.
Beating Anorexia 2 Year Transformation
wow, just wow. it's one thing to overcome an eating disorder. but you've got in such a good shape, too. dedication at its finest.
Man Cosplays As Picard Because Of The Chemo Then Next Year As Riker After Recovering
Mural In Poznan, Poland
Moreover, it's super frustrating to feel like you just exist. “But if we have a reason to be doing what we're doing, goals (as we were just saying before) provide motivation. It's great when we can say to ourselves, "I have a reason to be here! Look what I'm doing!’” Susan explained that “having goals provides some existential validation (the reason you're here in the first place) and builds self-confidence and self-esteem, too!”
Before And After Playdate
These Are Frank’s Before And After Adoption Pics
How It Started vs. How Its Going
Few things in life are more satisfying than saying to yourself ‘Look at the great job I did! I'm so proud of myself for accomplishing this!’
On the other hand, Susan reminds everyone that even if you fail and don't achieve your goal, you can still turn it into a self-confidence booster. “Maybe I didn't get there this time, but I know what I did wrong. And I'm a bad-ass for working so hard!” It always feels good to have a goal and work toward it. And isn't that what we all want—to feel good?
This Is The Same Horse 5 Years Apart. Gray Percherons Are Born Black And Slowly Turn Gray
What A Difference One Day Can Make. Meet Spokey!
I Took The Cat Off The Street. Photos Before And After. One Month Difference
On the other hand, it may be really hard to commit to your goal or resolution. But the best way to keep yourself on track of your progress is to break your goal down into bite-sized pieces. “For example, if your goal is to get a medical degree so you can be an amazing doctor, don't make 'Become a Doctor' your goal. The first goal might be, 'Enroll in Community College,' or if you're really intimidated by the process, start with, 'Fill out the application form,'" Susan said.
One Day After Cutting Off 11 Years Worth Of Dreads
Not Power Washing, But Too Good Not To Share
Just Wanted To Show What I’ve Been Doing The Last Couple Years
Last couple of YEARS. Dedication, perseverance, patience and belief that you could do this. Congratulations!
She continued: “Break your goals down into small enough tasks that the goal isn't some huge honkin' overwhelming thing—it's just a series of tiny steps that you schedule into every day, or every week. Every time you accomplish one of those steps, pat yourself on the back, give yourself a round of applause, and say, ‘I'm a bad-ass because I got that done.’” Before you know it, you'll have achieved your goal and will be ready to set another one!
Photo On The Left Was From 2 Years Ago Today And I’m Still Shocked That I Actually Have A Neck
Three Years Apart, Same Boot
Wooden Chair, Before And After
6 Month Difference
It's Almost A Year Since My Friend Brought Home A Rescue Kitten, So She Decided To Recreate The First Picture She Took Of Him
71 Years Later. Still Has That Smile
Before And After. What A Transformation
During Her Battle With Cancer And After She Beat It
I Rescued The Cat Off The Street. Photos Before And After. One Year Difference
Faithful Little Desk Buddy
I Post My Weight Loss Pics On To Motivate Others
M/19/5’11” [312lbs To 180lbs] (1 Year; 4 Months)
My Fiancé Began His Weight Loss Journey Last October. It's Now One Year Later, And He Is Down 145 Pounds
Me And My Great Uncle 24 Years Apart
1930’s Parquet Flooring Restored Today!
I Share My Journey With One Goal In Mind And That’s To Help Inspire Others
Before And After Of Deep Cleaning My Room After My Depression Slump
It feels so good once you get the strength to own your life and beat the depression down. It isn't easy. Congratulations!
Getting the motivation to clean is difficult at the best of times but doing so as you are coming out of depression is a major achievement.
Good luck and blessings on your journey! I've been there before. Looks awesome! 😊
I’ve Been Growing Out My Hair For 3 Years After I First Heard You Can Give Them To A Charity That Makes Wigs For Children With Cancer
I’ve been growing out my hair for 3 years after I first heard you can give them to a charity that makes wigs for children with cancer. Today was the day to cut them all of, send them in and start over again. Hopefully I can make as much kids as possible happy with a new set of hair
Completed Restoration Of My Dream Car
Same Dog, Just One Year Apart
Beautiful Christmas Tree Before And After
Before And After Photos From Donating My Hair To Angel Hair For Kids
Don’t Have Anyone To Show My My DIY Kitchen Renovation Off To, So Here You Go Guys!
397 To 223. And I’m Wearing The Same 6xl Shirt In My After Pic
A Few Years Makes A Big Difference
These Pictures Were Taken At The Same Restaurant, But About 2 Years Apart
Probably the longest post on Boredpanda. 216. Let's see what it would be reduced to.
This was a great post - I love long posts if they are interesting and this was. A couple repeats from other BP posts, but that's hard to catch and really doesn't matter. Nice work! (PS: This was much nicer than some of the provocative and negative stuff that sometimes proliferates on BP.)
Probably the longest post on Boredpanda. 216. Let's see what it would be reduced to.
This was a great post - I love long posts if they are interesting and this was. A couple repeats from other BP posts, but that's hard to catch and really doesn't matter. Nice work! (PS: This was much nicer than some of the provocative and negative stuff that sometimes proliferates on BP.)