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I'll figure it out.
when you keep yourself small all the time (swallowing the words you want to say, seeing everybody else as though they’re automatically above you, downplaying your feelings and achievements), the entire world will constantly be looming over you. that’s not the way to live your life. you’re supposed to be experiencing it, not be subjected to it. (this is your sign to take up more space)
The older I get, the more I realize being in a hurry is a terrible way to live your life.
“There’s a special place in my heart for the ones who were with me at my lowest and still loved me when I wasn‘t very loveable.”
— Unknown
Isn’t it so freeing to know that you haven’t met all of the people who will love you, you haven’t entered all of the rooms meant for you, and your life still has so much waiting to find you.
endlessly inspired by women who take good care of themselves
What a privilege to outgrow the version of you that settled for less than you deserved.
realizing nothing can fill my void other than doing everything i promised myself i would do
Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits (translated by Magda Bogin)
I feel like a scared little kid again
[no beers in] do you think im ever going to belong somewhere
Ada Limón, from "Against Breaking: On the Power of Poetry," originally published in April 2026
When I finally understood this, everything changed.