Tag: second bloom
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New Month, New Life: Holding onto What Matters While Chasing the Fire of the Unknown
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As I step into the first day of a new month and a new life, I’m holding onto the relationships that have shaped me while chasing the fire of a new world. The balance of old and new is what fuels my journey
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The Power of Blind Faith: Believing in Happiness Before You Can See It
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There’s something powerful about believing in your happiness before you can see it. Blind optimism and faith allow us to trust the path we’re on, even when the road ahead is unclear.
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Finding Freedom: Letting My Grays Show and Loving the Body That Got Me Here
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I’ve earned every gray hair, every wrinkle, and every pound. It’s time to let go of society’s beauty standards and love my body for all the strength it has shown me. This is my journey to self-love and freedom.
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Embracing the Unknown: A Leap into Life Beyond Autopilot
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Breaking away from the ordinary, it’s time to move forward and embrace a life of true discovery. When we decide to shed the weight of the past and dive headfirst into the unknown, we allow ourselves to truly live.
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10 Powerful Lessons I Learned from Letting Go of a Lifetime of Possessions
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As I prepared for a new chapter in my life, I found myself surrounded by years of accumulated belongings—each item carrying its own story. Purging my possessions to fit everything into a car was both daunting and incredibly liberating. Here are 10 powerful lessons I learned about letting go, minimalism,…
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To the Naysayers: A Reflection on Following My Own Path
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I’ve heard it all. “Are you sure this is the right decision?” “What if it doesn’t work out?” “But aren’t you worried about leaving everything behind?” These are the questions I’ve been asked repeatedly since I decided to leave my stable, comfortable life and step into something unknown. And while…
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Why Shaking Things Up Is Essential for Growth and the Soul
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Changing things up—whether it’s changing careers, moving to a new city, or simply shifting our mindset—forces us to confront the parts of ourselves that need attention. It’s not always easy, and it’s definitely not always comfortable. But it’s in those moments of discomfort that we learn the most about who…