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CALL ME CRAZY

Call Me Crazy

Call me crazy for wanting to go after the things I don’t have. For thinking that any of those things could be mine. For pursuing those things so relentlessly that they do become mine, eventually.  Continue Reading

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WHY I’M SO GRATEFUL FOR MY EX

why I'm so grateful for my ex

Shouldn’t we all be though? Ever since Ariana Grande’s hit single, Thank You Next became privy to the world — it’s all us girls have been chanting. Or singing rather.

One reason being, the song is super catchy so how could you not.

The second reason? In some ways being grateful for your ex beats holding on to pent up hatred or resentment.

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Life

SUNDAY CHAT: COMPARISON IS THE THIEF OF JOY

Comparison is the thief of joy

Have you ever heard that before? “Comparison is the thief of joy” that is.

I hadn’t till a friend of mine posted the quote on her instastory. So naturally I reposted it to mine because, duh. Social media and something with meaning making an impact obviously. I mean there has always been this understanding that it’s never good to compare yourself to the next person. However, I had never seen it written out in such a simple, but impactful way. Continue Reading

Life

5 WARNING SIGNS THAT YOUR RELATIONSHIP IS TOXIC AF

5 Warning Signs That Your Relationship is Toxic AF

Oh the joys of the holiday season.

Everywhere you look relationships are popping out of the wood works or blossoming like peonies in April. In my experience, this time of the year usually tests many fresh and seasoned relationships alike — did you guys see what I did there?

Obviously Thanksgiving and feasting is on the brain in heavy rotation.

However, not to be deterred, let’s jump straight into today’s blog post: 5 Warning Signs That Your Relationship is Toxic AF.

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6 THINGS TO ALWAYS SAY YES TO

say yes

No.

It’s always the reflective response we have to any yes or no question we’re asked. I’m not even totally sure why. I guess it’s our minds way of combating the demands of everyday life by putting ourselves in an automatic “no mode.” No to a drink with the girls. No to art museum escapades. A quick no to damn near everything, instead of simply saying yes. Though at times it can be beneficial (allow you the opportunity to get things done, play things safe), it can also hinder growth in many ways.

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