Tag: self love

  • 10 Ways Life Changes at 40: Embracing a New Decade

    “If life really changes at 40, it’s because that’s when women finally get it… the guts to take back their lives.” – Laura Randolph Next month, I’ll be turning 40. Another decade has gone by, and a new decade is about to begin. Truthfully, the thought of joining the ‘40s club’ has been both exciting…

  • Self-Love Playlist: Music to Help You Love Yourself Deeper

    “My self-love playlist is more than just music. It helps me stay connected with myself and empowers me to be authentically me.” – Sheenia Denae Music is more than just sound and entertainment. Listening to music can help us heal emotionally, enhance our mood, energize our bodies, and so much more. I guess that’s what…

  • What Self-Love Means to Me, And Why It’s Important

    With the rise of social media, “self-love” has become an often-discussed topic in our society. But what does it really mean? And is it really worth all the hype? Depending on whom you ask, some may say that the concept of self-love is overrated. This article doesn’t aim to prove anyone right or wrong… But…

  • To My Younger Self: Advice About Life, Love, and More

    “Dear younger self, you’ve always been enough.” – Alex Elle This month, I’ll be celebrating my 39th trip around the sun (I can’t believe this will be my last year in my 30s!), and I’m beyond excited about this new chapter. More than any of my previous birthdays, I feel an increased sense of gratitude…

  • Wholeness: How to Make Peace with Your Broken Pieces

    “Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a portion of one’s being, but by integration of the contraries.”  – C.G. Jung We’re all broken in some way or another. But it’s how we deal with our brokenness that really matters. Learning to embrace my broken pieces (flaws, insecurities, mistakes, and disappointments) is what I’m working…

  • What I Love About Being in My 30s

    In comparison to my 20s, without a doubt, my 30s have been my best years so far. Although it hasn’t always been easy, this has been an interesting decade, and I’m excited to experience what the rest of it might have in store. I’m in my late 30s now, and I consider this age the…