Things I’m Unlearning This Spring

This spring, the author emphasizes personal transformation through subtraction rather than addition. They unlearn detrimental beliefs about productivity, boundaries, and closure, focusing on authenticity and inner peace. By releasing outdated narratives, they prioritize self-awareness, patience, and individuality, redefining success as alignment rather than incessant striving. Growth is about refinement.

What Advice I Would Give to My Teenage Self

The content reflects on advice the author would give to their teenage self. It emphasizes self-acceptance, integrity over popularity, the lessons from relationships, and the importance of self-advocacy. Key points include avoiding comparison, prioritizing personal growth, and recognizing inherent worth. The message encourages embracing one’s journey and healing for personal development.

If There Were a Biography About You, What Would the Title Be?

The content discusses the concept of writing one’s biography, encouraging reflection on personal experiences and growth. It emphasizes that titles can symbolize individual perspectives on life. The narrative suggests that life’s events shape our stories, urging readers to embrace their unique journeys and start documenting their experiences, even if they’re only beginnings.

Womanhood 101: Things No One Prepares You For (But Every Woman Learns)

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Womanhood is a journey without a manual, learned through experiences of growth, relationships, and self-discovery. It emphasizes evolving past former selves, recognizing the value of rest, establishing boundaries, and cultivating a healthy self-relationship. Embracing healing’s non-linear nature, integrating softness as strength, and accepting uncertainty are vital themes. Ultimately, it calls for authenticity and self-acceptance.