Choosing Yourself Isn’t Selfish — It’s Necessary
Tuesday, July 8
Why Protecting Your Peace and Leaving When Needed Is an Act of Strength
For so long, we’ve been told that choosing others first is what makes us “good.” That selflessness is the highest virtue. That loyalty means staying, even when it hurts. And while love, compassion, and patience are beautiful traits — they should never come at the cost of your peace, your energy, or your soul.
There comes a time when the most radical, most healing, and most honest thing you can do is this
Choose yourself. Always.
When You Choose You, You Break Cycles
Many of us were raised in homes where putting others first was modeled as love — even if it meant abandoning our own needs. As women, especially as moms or caregivers, we are praised when we sacrifice and criticized when we set boundaries. But here's the truth: martyrdom is not the goal. Wholeness is.
Choosing yourself may feel like rebellion at first, but really, it’s a form of restoration.
You are not here to constantly pour from an empty cup.
You are not responsible for saving everyone at the cost of drowning yourself.
When you choose yourself, you teach your children, your friends, and your younger self that self-respect is not optional. It’s sacred.
Walking Away Is Sometimes the Most Loving Thing You Can Do
Leaving doesn’t always mean failure.
Sometimes it means growth.
There are relationships, environments, and commitments that once served us — but no longer do. And staying out of guilt, fear, or obligation only keeps you stuck in a version of yourself you’ve outgrown.
You are allowed to walk away from
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One-sided friendships
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Emotionally manipulative relationships
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Workplaces that don’t value your worth
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Conversations that drain your spirit
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Roles that no longer align with your truth
You don’t need their permission. You only need your own clarity.
Choosing Yourself Isn’t Being Cold — It’s Being Clear
Choosing yourself means becoming deeply honest about what your mind, body, and spirit need — and honoring that without shame. It’s about checking in with yourself more than you check in with others. It's about realizing that
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Peace is more important than people-pleasing.
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Rest is more valuable than proving your worth.
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Silence is sometimes louder than arguments.
You’re not being difficult — you’re just done with things that don’t nourish your growth.
Exit with Grace, Not Guilt
You don’t need a dramatic exit or a perfect explanation. Sometimes, you simply fade out of spaces that can no longer hold the fullness of your becoming. And that’s okay.
Leaving is not always about closing the door with anger — sometimes, it’s about choosing peace over chaos, clarity over confusion, and truth over tolerance.
Yes, some people won’t understand your decision.
Yes, some may call you selfish.
But let them. You’re not living for their approval — you’re living for your alignment.
What Choosing Yourself Looks Like
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Saying no without apologizing
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Protecting your time, energy, and emotions
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Spending time alone without feeling guilty
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Creating space for joy, silence, hobbies, and healing
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Releasing the need to explain your worth to anyone
Choosing yourself is not a one-time event. It’s a lifestyle. It’s waking up each day and deciding, “I matter. My needs matter. My dreams matter.”
You Are Allowed To Outgrow Who You Used to Be
Don’t shrink just because someone is uncomfortable with your evolution. You are not meant to stay where you were just to make others feel safe. You are meant to grow, to rise, to stretch.
Choosing yourself means grieving some connections. It means letting go. It means trusting that the version of you who walks away is braver, softer, and stronger than the one who stayed too long.
Choosing You Is a Lifelong Act of Love
Every time you choose yourself, you are rewriting your story. You are honoring the little girl inside who just wanted to be seen, heard, and held. You are creating a life rooted in peace, not pressure.
So today, and every day after this — choose yourself. Not once. But always.
You deserve to be the love you keep trying to give away.
7 Irresistibly Stylish Off-Shoulder Crop Top Outfits on Instagram
Tuesday, January 9
When summer, spring, and warmer weather come around, clothes need to get a little shorter. Pants turn into shorts, long dresses turn into skirts, and long sleeves turn into short sleeves. Your sleeves aren’t the only thing that you can shorten on top during the summer. The body of your shirt can be hemmed a bit and turned into a crop top to give you a little more breeze in the sunny weather.
Most people may associate women’s crop tops with casual styles with shorts, but crop tops can be worn on all sorts of occasions. Check out the crop top inspiration below.
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