I love my body; do you love yours?

In our society, insecurity and dissatisfaction with our own body comes from the media, along with which comes the overwhelming emphasis on physical attraction as the driving criteria of self-worth. Now, I’ve written about this before. But as you will have read and noticed by the theme of this blog, I am daily having newContinue reading “I love my body; do you love yours?”

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Freed from the Birdcage (A Creative Revision)

The following is a creative revision/short story based on the popular novel by Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre.    A field is only a field until I realize that I shall never see it again. Upon this thought, an unnamed sadness strikes me as I look out the window, which overlooks the fields of the Rochester mansion.Continue reading “Freed from the Birdcage (A Creative Revision)”

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Personality cannot be photoshopped

When I’m walking down the street and I see someone, I don’t wonder about his personality. The sad reality is that I’ll only take the time to observe what he looks like. Don’t get me wrong, you can infer much from one’s appearance, but too often we disregard the person underneath their distracting features, hair,Continue reading “Personality cannot be photoshopped”

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How to act like an introvert in a public setting

Look around the room with wide eyes, never allowing any other emotion but interest and curiosity to take over your face. Appear as though you’ve always got something to smile about, but only to a certain extent. If you’re smiling with a smirk, you are content as an introvert. If you grin like a madman,Continue reading “How to act like an introvert in a public setting”

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