Want to hear the most ridiculous way I spend five dollars a month? I signed up for a professional G Suite account so I'd have an official email address for a brand I was developing over two years ago. And then in mid 2018, I put a pause on that brand so I could write … Continue reading The meaning of $5
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How to Love Yourself in the Age of Social Media
This is a guest post. If you are interested in guest posting for Born Again Minimalist, please use the contact form to send me an email. Social media has become ingrained in our everyday lives. It’s a powerful tool that enables us to connect with friends and family, voice our opinions, expand our knowledge, and … Continue reading How to Love Yourself in the Age of Social Media
Sometimes people don’t like peaches
"You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, and there's still going to be somebody who hates peaches." - Dita Von Teese Unfortunately, sometimes somebody can develop a latent allergy to peaches. They liked peaches at first, but peaches are no longer on the menu. I recently went through the weirdest breakup of … Continue reading Sometimes people don’t like peaches
How to Create a Mindful Space in the Home
Today's blog is a guest post from Kay Pascale. Kay Pascale is a writer from Durham, NC. When she isn't writing about home improvement or how to stay healthy, she loves traveling, running with her dog, and honing her photography skills. A mindful space in your home is a sanctuary that belongs to you. This is … Continue reading How to Create a Mindful Space in the Home
Finding Inspiration and Creativity in Your Dreams
Today's post is a guest post from Amanda Tallent. After a long day, one of the best feelings is climbing into a cozy bed and preparing to go to sleep. Even if you have a hard time going to sleep, simply laying down in a relaxed position can bring your body and mind much needed … Continue reading Finding Inspiration and Creativity in Your Dreams
Tips for a Meaningful No-Spend Challenge
Before I became my fully evolved writer-self who championed the millennial cause, I really enjoyed writing about budgets and personal finance. Of course, these topics are definitely still related to the millennial experience, especially considering how many of us are juggling multiple jobs and side gigs to make ends meet or work toward financial goals. … Continue reading Tips for a Meaningful No-Spend Challenge
Running on empty: Millennial burnout and why we deserve to stop
I've been listening to a mountain of body positive books lately, like I'm simmering myself in the decadence of self-love until it permeates every molecule of my being. I want every single morsel of myself to be flavored with the spice of confidence and knowledge that I am totally awesome and I don't have to … Continue reading Running on empty: Millennial burnout and why we deserve to stop
To baby or not to baby: The millennial question
Content warning: This post discusses the decision to have (or not have) a biological child. It also touches on childhood emotional abuse and infertility. Why aren't millennials having babies? Trick question -- they are having babies! Obviously. Most of my friends are around my age and have kids. However, millennials aren't having as many children, and they're … Continue reading To baby or not to baby: The millennial question
My body image boss fight
Three weeks into my new and improved relationship with food, my resolve was tested. It was the ultimate way for the universe to get right in my face and ask, "Are you sure? Are you sure you love your body right now? You're not still secretly waiting for a miracle to wake up thinner so … Continue reading My body image boss fight
No more food restriction
I've always chased success and compared myself to others based on restriction. I can lose weight if I don't eat sugar. I can get more done at home if I don't watch television. I can be more productive if I don't use social media. The best version of me, the one who weighs 150 pounds … Continue reading No more food restriction