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I focus on living a happy life post cancer treatment! I post daily self-care mantras, post about fashion, food, travel & pop culture.
I’m an entertainment journalist by trade, so I have access to create some really unique content.
I have a really engaged audience & i’m excited to partner with some great brands!
Located in the old World Market next to Disco Kroger, Slime City is a pop-up that just opened June 15th and will stick around through September. The whole purpose of“Slime City” is a way for Nickelodeon fans and their parents – who also likely grew up watching Nick shows – to live through what they’ve been seeing on the screen for years. Much like other Atlanta pop-ups (Santa’s Fantastical and Candytopia), there are a TON of photo-ops, so get your camera ready and warn your Instagram followers about all the slime spam they are about to experience! Address: Piedmont Peachtree Crossing shopping center, 3330 Piedmont Road Northeast (in the former World Market space next to Disco Kroger)
Self-talk is the unspoken thoughts in your head, and a lot of the time self-talk is happening automatically without you knowing it, according to Mayo clinic. When self-talk becomes more negative than positive, that can really affect your health, says Mayo Clinic, increasing your likelihood for depression and stress. Negative self-talk can take on a lot of forms, but the themes are typically the same: the thoughts limit a person’s ability to make positive changes in their life, according to VeryWellMind. Here’s some tried and true ways to quiet the inner dialogue of negative self-talk, according to the experts.
I realize that I talk so much about self-care, but I never really took into consideration that some people might across my site and not know what self-care is, much less how to practice it. It’s my goal to build my blog up as a safe space where self-love, self-care, body positivity and positive self-talk are encouraged. Sure, self-care can sometimes seem like it’s an Instagram buzzword, but self-care isn’t just for people with lots of money for expensive spa treatments or spare time. Self-care doesn’t mean overhauling your life.
It’s opened my eyes to how to accept my own body, my mental health struggles, and I’ve met some inspiring women along the way. Today, I’m sharing a post written for the blog by my truly inspiring friend Debra (@idrinkcupsoftea) If I’m out of breath someone is going to be looking at the fat girl sweating up the parking lot. loud, feminist lady with a knack for sarcasm, love for good food, living a happy life, and loving yourself.