As I was trying on outfits, I kept thinking about all the times I've let my fear of what others might think dictate my choices. Whether it's what I wear, where I go, or what I say, I've often found myself shrinking or adjusting to fit into spaces that weren't made for me.
I'm embracing my curves, my silences, and my voice. I'm taking up space, and I'm not apologizing for it.
In the comments below, share with me a time when you felt like you needed to apologize for being yourself. Let's chat, and let's uplift each other. liza rowe
As I was getting ready for our trip, I caught myself getting a little anxious about what to wear. I know, I know - I've been working on my self-love and body image for a while now, but old habits die hard, right?
I hope this post finds you all doing amazingly well. I just got back from a weekend getaway with some girlfriends, and I'm still on a high from the laughter, good food, and quality time spent together. As I was trying on outfits, I kept
I want to invite you to do the same. Whether you're plus-size, differently-abled, or simply someone who's ever felt like they don't quite fit in, I want you to know that you are seen, you are heard, and you are enough.
But something shifted for me on this trip. I realized that I've been giving so much power to people who don't even deserve a second thought from me. I've been letting their potential judgments and criticisms silence me, when in reality, I have so much to say. I'm taking up space, and I'm not apologizing for it
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