I was confident. It’s hard to describe exactly what it felt like. Science works against me on this one: my brain remembers the confidence much less vividly once it’s gone. But I do remember how much easier joy came to me. Through my adulthood, I’ve been carving through the black walls of self-doubt to reachContinueContinue reading “Insecure & THRIVING”
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Comparing My Adult Body to My Teenage Body
Fine. I’m only 25-years-old. I haven’t experienced a decade of adulthood yet, or even more than half a decade of being outside of my teenage years. I haven’t given birth to any babies nor undergone any major surgeries. My body couldn’t have changed that much, right? I shouldn’t feel that insecure about differences between myContinueContinue reading “Comparing My Adult Body to My Teenage Body”
The Stress of Humanity
Welcome to life. Each person’s place of birth determines expectations set upon them, but in every destination, one will likely experience the following: A need for oxygen Bodily requirements for food and water Interactions with other humans. As a Homo sapien, I am well acquainted with these items. Not all humans have access to theContinueContinue reading “The Stress of Humanity”
The Nightly Triple Tens
In a month or less, I’ve changed my bad days to good days, and the outcome of my days have improved due to a practice I’ve implemented into my nightly routine. I call it “The Nightly Triple Tens.” Before I began doing these triple tens, I looked at life and sometimes felt “meh.” It wasContinueContinue reading “The Nightly Triple Tens”