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Cornelia Parker: ‘Alter Egos’ (2003)
creating a new identity:
aka; how to build an alter ego / how to create the new you / creating your higher self / create a new version of yourself
this is a guide for people who want to change their life around, and most importantly, change themselves (because obvi to change your life, you must first change yourself first). oki lets get started!!
3 reasons why you want to change:
first of all name at least 3 reasons WHY you want to create a new identity. some reasons could include:
wanting to get better at school/ higher grades
becoming more social
more stronger
more disciplined
becoming better at something (ex a language, instrument)
if you don't have your 3 reasons on why you want to create a new you, then your desire is probably not strong enough and you won't be able to stay consistent in it.
create the new you:
give it a name! (you can do this at any point tbh so not really important atm)
choose and decide the aspects of your new identity: (how they think, act, behave, feel. what their hobbies are, their habits, what type of person they are, how they treat others and themselves, etc etc)
write down these aspects in your notes app, notion, blog, docs, (wherever you want to). you don't have to go in full detail but just write everything that you need for this new identity so that if you forget or need to be reminded, you can just check that.* *reminder that you can create more than 1 identity/ alter ego! so for example you may have one thats for workouts/ sports, one thats for studying, one thats for socialising, etc. this means that you don't necessarily need to write other hobbies for an alter ego that is made for working out. you just need to write whats important to that specific identity.
once you've done all this, theres nothing left but to just BECOME. stop over planning and procrastinating, step into the energy of this new version of yourself. channel the energy and enjoy your life!
tips:
take inspiration from people in real life! this can be celebrities, anyone you've met and admired, movie/ tv show characters (for me; rory gilmore, elle woods, gina linetti), book characters, etc. you don't have to create a new alter ego from scratch, you can just adopt energy of a person that has already been created/ exists.
a signature something. give this new identity a signature scent, outfit, accessory, etc. anything just to give it a bit of a touch/ cherry on top <3
Xoxo, Vanilla
I’m feeling pretty nostalgic so I may redraw or make new fanart for some of the fandoms I was in during my school days 🤘 Up first: Anti - SepticEye
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Beige flag? I guess it's just slightly the caution that a red flag would be.
Kris lemche masterlist
Ian McKinley (FD 3)
• FD masterlist
Sam McDonald (Ginger Snaps)
• love and lycanthropy (request)
• a new day (request)
• with benefits (SMUT)
• whore-a-ween day six (SMUT)
• Hell of a summer day twenty five - SMUT
Brenden/Fridge (Alter Egos 2013)
• You knew?! (SMUT)
• Superhero stamina (SMUT)
• Ficmas day seven
• Hell of a summer day ten - SMUT
Rex (My little eye 2001)
• Rated (RE)X SMUT
• Mary Jane (request)
• calm after the storm
• Ficmas day one
• Hell of a summer day six - SMUT
Alex Torini (They're Watching)
• Candid Shot
him looking into the camera