Self-Love Is A Lifestyle, Not A One Night Stand
The most important relationship that we will ever have is the one that we have with ourselves.
The most important relationship that we will ever have is the one that we have with ourselves.
They say that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” so shouldn’t each one of us be given the freedom to decide how we wish to appear?
I used to use love as a cure-all.
When I was 19, my boyfriend checked my phone because he was scared to lose me.
Understanding that our emotions are a currency that influence our quality of life is the foundation of emotional economics.
Men of the new era do not care that you can make salads in mason jars or perfectly contour your cheekbones; they want self-sustaining women. Women that can live independently, not wait for a man to buy them a house and pay their bills.
Attention is freely given and easily lost, which leaves us at the whim of another.
Almost everything in our lives is conditional on circumstances and situations, why should love be any different?
Gratitude is a privilege that does not come easy for some and seldom soothes the pain and anxiety that one is experiencing.
It is lying down in bed at night with yourself and feeling as though you took even a single step toward growth and fulfillment.