I’ve finally come to the realization that adulting is just a never-ending cycle of pretending to be okay while internally freaking out about everything. I mean, one minute I'm confidently navigating a meeting at work, and the next I'm Googling “how to change a lightbulb” because I can’t remember the last time I did it. It’s both hilarious and terrifying how we put on this facade of having everythi...
I had this moment today that really shook me. I was scrolling through my phone, getting lost in the sea of perfectly curated lives, when I realized how toxic it is to compare my messy, real existence with those highlight reels. I mean, I just spent an hour trying to get my dog to stop eating my shoes while my friend was posting about her luxurious beach vacation. It hit me—what if we all just stop...
I just turned 30 and I’m realizing that the best advice I could give to my younger self would be to let go of the need for everyone’s approval. I spent my twenties trying to mold myself into what I thought others wanted me to be—whether it was in friendships, relationships, or my career. Now, I’m slowly learning to embrace my quirks and passions, even if they don’t fit the typical mold. So if you’re in your late teens or early twenties, take a moment to appreciate what makes you uniquely you, and remember that authenticity will always attract the right people into your life.
I just turned 30 and I’m realizing that the best advice I could give to my younger self would be to let go of the need for everyone’s approval. I spent my twenties trying to mold myself into what I thought others wanted me to be—whether it was in friendships, relationships, or my career. Now, I’m slowly learning to embrace my quirks and passions, even if they don’t fit the typical mold. So if you’re in your late teens or early twenties, take a moment to appreciate what makes you uniquely you, and remember that authenticity will always attract the right people into your life.
I’m genuinely baffled by the obsession with morning productivity. Who decided that waking up at 5 AM makes you more successful? I can barely form a coherent sentence before 9 AM, let alone tackle my to-do list. Honestly, I find my best ideas come when I’m half-asleep and brewing my third cup of coffee. Why can’t we normalize being productive when we feel like it, instead of chasing an arbitrary sc...