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Can't wait for my grandkids to ask what I was doing when the U.S. collapsed cause I'm gonna tell them I was writing smut
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Overthinking is a choice. Taking everything personally is a choice. Being ruled by fear is a choice
but so is,
• Being serene and grounded
• Remaining unbothered
• Seeing opportunities in everything around you
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Say it with me: Everything that leaves is replaced by something better. I never lack.
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20 years from now you’d give anything to be this age again and have the time you have now. make it worth it!



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2025 series: channels to replace mindless scrolling with useful and informational media



YOUTUBE CHANNELS
book & literature channels
a clockwork reader
according to alina
alexa raye
dakota warren
haley pham
jack edwards
jack in the books
justali
katie is reading
madison kait
peachapplebi
sara carrolli
sarah hafidh
the book leo
beauty channels
dear peachie
dilna dileep
emi’s spellbook
euphoric ash
genelle
gloria song
izzy shea
jackie wyers
jessica vu
jordaline reads
julianna lee
leah halton
lilrotini
murielle sunga
nails by vic
patricia pineda
the moments
tina engeo
vevina chu
self improvement & productivity channels
adama lorna
adete dahiya
anna lenkovska
annika
breanna quan
clarisseintheclouds
cozy k
fernanda ramirez
gigi mw
jasmine le
lavendaire
lenalifts
leo skepi
leyla tavas
mae alice suzuki
mikayla mags
muchelleb
nika erculj
rebecca jay
simmonesimmo
simmonesquared
sophie diloreto
tam kaur
thewizardliz
vickita trivedi
study & school channels
abao in tokyo
celine
deanna
emmalilyn
ginny
jack edwards
mango oatmilk
marie silva
melreads
merve
sean study
serena
study to success
studymd
yulma
dia
other channels
adhd couple - focus timers w/ cute backgrounds
chubbiesbyash - learning to crochet
coffee and cults - video essays
cruel world happy mind - video essays
etm’s studio - learning to crochet
final girl studios - video essays
hitomi mochizuki - holistic wellness
inayah - vlogs and self-growth talks
institute of human anatomy - medical and health education
isabella grace - beauty and vlogs
kiana davis - beauty and vlogs
kidology - video essays
lilthings - learning to crochet
mahum - learning to crochet
mira daisy - cute vlogs
mishujo - cozy, productive, and study vlogs
misstada - beauty and vlogs
moya mawhinney - vlogs and talks
nicole leilani - sewing & outfit inspo
olisunvia - video essays
olivia yang - cute vlogs
rachel oates - video essays
rotten mango - video essays
sandy diana bang - cute vlogs
saranghoe - cute and study vlogs
scarlett frazer - vlogs and beauty
sherrilyn dale - video essays
shin - aesthetic videos
stephanie soo - video essays
twinelle - vlogs
urmomsushi - vlogs, beauty, productivity, etc.
we’re all insane - podcast about people’s lives
yasmin the art person - diy and creative projects
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You don’t need motivation, you need self discipline.



1.Start small,Focus on one discipline building habit at a time to avoid getting overwhelmed and end up not following through.
Gradually increase your commitments little by little. They will soon become part of your routine instead of it being "work".
2.Get rid of distractions that hinder your focus (e.g., unhealthy relationships,social media).
3. HAVE SOME SELF CONTROL!! delay instant gratification, when you don’t feel like doing something, do little more than you want, commit to showing up for YOURSELF even when you don’t feel like it.
4. Create a daily schedule that prioritizes most important items on the list. Keep it consistent to form habits over time.
5. last but not least, stay consistent. Discipline is built by sticking to your commitments daily,and give yourself kudos for your gains and failures without judgement , it takes time and effort so be nice to yourself.
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The Art of Showing Up for Yourself Every Day
In a world where we’re constantly pulled in all directions, showing up for ourselves is a skill worth mastering. It’s the subtle yet powerful act of prioritizing your well-being, setting boundaries, and building daily rituals that honor who you are. Here’s how to make it happen, one intentional step at a time.


1. Create a Morning Ritual That Sets the Tone
Begin with a simple, calming routine that focuses on grounding yourself. Think of five minutes of mindfulness, stretching, or even sipping your morning coffee without scrolling on your phone. This moment is about aligning your mind with your day—your time to check in with yourself.
2. Set Intentions, Not Expectations
Rather than piling on lofty goals, start each day by setting intentions—small, achievable steps that honor your energy and goals for the day. Intentions like “I will protect my energy,” or “I will be kind to myself” keep you connected to what truly matters.
3. Listen to Your Needs Without Judgment
Some days, showing up means tackling a to-do list; other days, it means giving yourself a break. Listen closely to what you need—whether it’s extra rest, time alone, or time to socialize—and honor it without judgment.
4. Invest in Small Acts of Self-Care
Showing up doesn’t require grand gestures. Simple acts like drinking enough water, making time for skincare, or organizing your space send the message that you value yourself. The key is consistency—building small moments that reinforce self-worth daily.
5. Embrace Gratitude and Reflection at Night
Each night, end your day with a few moments of gratitude and reflection. Acknowledge your efforts and appreciate the small victories, however minor they may seem. This habit builds resilience and makes it easier to show up for yourself again tomorrow.
Showing up for yourself daily is about building a life that feels both empowering and graceful. It’s an art form, crafted by listening to yourself, honoring your needs, and taking small steps toward the best version of you. So here’s to you, showing up with intention and elegance, every day.
#self care#self improvement#becoming that girl#clean girl#girlblog#girlhood#it girl#it girl journey#wellness girl#girlblogging
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get in loser, we’re healing n loving ourselves🕯🎀
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gorgeous girls don't quit on their dreams
it doesn't matter if you've hit a roadblock, what matters is how you overcome them.
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HYPERFEMININITY- is it for me?
i thought i'd make this post based off of a message i've received from a follower (choosing to stay anonymous) because its been brought to my attention that lots of people struggle with this.
i know lots of girls people struggle with wanting to be seen as feminine because we're girls. but you don't have to be the pink wearing, prissy, feminine, high maintenance girl to come off as feminine. i know a lot of people think so, but that is completely wrong.
this all requires for you to be totally 100% honest with yourself so here's some questions to ask yourself:
who am i doing this for?
lots and lots of people (including myself at some point) tend to do things for others. whether its to fit in with a certain group of people, wanting attention, male validation, and numerous other things i could name. so always make sure you're doing everything for you and you only because not everyone is gonna like you, not matter what you do.
do i like this out of admiration or aspiration?
knowing the difference between the two is key if you you want to know whether or not you actually like hyperfemininity or just admire it when you see it.
this is topic is also all about self discovery and finding your own niche in life. if you are struggling to find just that, i may make a post on it if any of you would be interested 🙈
ADDITIONAL NOTES
♡ you are still likeable without being hyperfeminine
♡ if someone doesn't like you because you aren't super girly, then they aren't the right person for you, therefore you shouldn't waist your energy on them
♡ there are other ways to come off as feminine without having to be the typical girly girl (post coming soon)
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