
#10 My Fear of Being Perceived - Three Questions I’m Asking Myself Instead of Asking If It’s “Cool”
Being mysterious? A dream. Being perceived? A nightmare.
This week, I’m unpacking my fear of being seen, why I’m ditching the “cool girl” act, and the three questions I’m asking myself instead of spiraling over what other people think.
It’s basically free therapy, but sparkly.

#9: Skipped a day? Missed a Week? You’re Off Track, Not Off the Train
Progress isn’t always visible. But it still counts. Especially when your brain tells you to quit.
#8: Adult Acne Is Exhausting—and No, Water Doesn’t Fix It, Becky
I've struggled with acne for over a decade—and it's still something that affects my confidence every single day. This post isn’t about skincare routines—it’s about confidence, identity, and learning to show up, even when your skin doesn’t want to.
#7: You and Me Both, Billy
Turns out, being an all-or-nothing perfectionist isn’t a personality flex—it’s just exhausting. Here’s my take on finding the in-between.
#6: My Spring Break Trip to Reality
There’s no script for adulthood, no rehearsals—just vibes and a whole lot of winging it. Let’s hope that’s enough.
#5: Attempting to Forgive
Forgiveness isn’t about them—it’s about choosing peace for yourself. Here’s why I’m finally letting go of resentment, one thought at a time.
#4: Overdosing on Dopamine and other 21st Century Crises
We’re overstimulated, under-inspired, and addicted to the scroll. Here's my take on the chaos of the 2020s—and why it's time to reconnect with real life.

#3: Beauty and the Budget: My Guide to Affordable Glam, Fragrance, and Self-Care
Money? Low. Standards? Still high. These are my go-to beauty hacks for looking luxe without the splurge.
#2: I Like My Body When I Hate Myself
For years, I tied my worth to my weight. Here's how I’m unlearning toxic body standards and learning to see my body as a teammate—not the enemy.
#1: Your Own Worst Critic…And Best Friend
Being your own worst critic isn’t all bad—if you learn to manage that inner voice. Here’s how I turned self-criticism into a tool for growth, not shame.
