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”
Tag Archives: mental health
Do It for the (N)one
When I told others about my blog and YouTube videos, I liked to mention that I didn’t plan on becoming popular. All I cared about was that I could help at least one person. Kind of a cliché goal, but whatever. It reminded me of the impact I could make. It made me feel okayContinueContinue reading “Do It for the (N)one”
Quarter-Life Crisis
Ever hurt someone? Yes. The answer is yes. Ever done something wrong? Yes. The answer is yes. Ever done something right, but it still ended up hurting someone? Yes. The answer is yes. It would surprise me to hear that someone went throughout their entire life without hurting another human being. Living cannot happen withoutContinueContinue reading “Quarter-Life Crisis”
Having vs. Being Our Emotions
Oh, Americans, Canadians, British peeps, English speakers everywhere . . . what have we done? There’s a problem. Maybe it’s leaked its way into other languages—you’ll have to excuse my lack of knowledge. However, from the few languages I have studied, I’ve noticed there’s an error in English that may have negative effects upon ourContinueContinue reading “Having vs. Being Our Emotions”
I Ate Four Slices of Pizza
As you read this post, I encourage you not to focus on any quantities mentioned, but focus on the message given. If the mention of the above food quantities may prohibit your ability to receive the message, please do not read this article. I remember one time I went to an event and they gaveContinueContinue reading “I Ate Four Slices of Pizza”