Tuesday, May 5, 2026


 Me: I want peace.
Life: Best I can do is character development with attitude.

Alright, go have a great day… and if life starts acting up, just remember—we’re all one inconvenience away from a new personality. 🤷‍♀️😉❤

#nottodaysatan

#morningcoffeehumor


 Current mood:
Somewhere between “good morning” and “don’t speak to me unless it’s about coffee.  ðŸ¤·‍♀️😉

Good Morning Friends!!

Whole, Not Perfect — And Honestly, That’s the Upgrade



There was a time when healing looked like trying to fix everything all at once. Like if you just thought hard enough, tried hard enough, distracted yourself enough—you could skip the messy middle and arrive at some perfectly healed version of yourself.

Yeah… no.

Turns out, healing is less of a glow-up montage and more of a “sit with your thoughts and try not to spiral” situation.

And the fact that you stayed? With yourself? Through all of it?

That deserves more credit than people give it.

Because let’s be honest—staying with yourself when everything feels uncertain is not exactly a popular choice. It’s much easier to run. To distract. To look for validation in people and places that barely have the emotional capacity to hold themselves, let alone you.

But you didn’t.

You sat with your thoughts. You questioned your patterns. You faced parts of yourself that weren’t exactly… adorable.

(We all have them. Some of us just package them better.)

And instead of running, you got curious. You got honest. You got better—quietly.

That’s the kind of growth no one applauds because no one sees it.

No big announcements. No “look at me now” speeches. Just small, consistent choices like:

  • choosing peace instead of chaos
  • choosing silence instead of reacting
  • choosing yourself instead of chasing people who treat you like an option

Not flashy. But powerful.

And let’s talk about that shift—the one where you stopped looking for validation in places that never had it to give.

Whew.

Because nothing humbles you faster than realizing you were asking emotionally unavailable people to give you emotional security. Like… respectfully, that was never going to work.

But growth said: “Hey, maybe we stop doing that.”

And now?

Now you’re learning to trust yourself. To validate yourself. To recognize your worth without needing a second opinion.

Which, by the way, is a full-time job. But at least now you’re working for yourself instead of overworking for everyone else.

And no—you’re not perfect.

Thank God.

Because perfect is exhausting, unrealistic, and honestly a little suspicious.

But whole?

Whole means you’ve seen your flaws and didn’t run.
Whole means you’ve faced your fears and didn’t fold.
Whole means you’ve learned, adjusted, and kept going—even when it wasn’t pretty.

That’s not something you perform.

That’s something you earn.

So no, you’re not searching anymore.

You’re not begging for space in places that can’t hold you.
You’re not shrinking to be accepted.
You’re not pretending to be less just to make other people comfortable.

You’re just… you.

Grounded. A little guarded. Definitely wiser.
And finally understanding that being whole will always matter more than being perfect.

And honestly?

That’s the real flex. 

Copy, Paste, Repeat? No Thanks—I Prefer Original Energy

 


 

Let me just say this respectfully, but with full honesty and a little side-eye…

I salute women who have their own identity.

Their own style. Their own voice. Their own opinions. Their own way of seeing the world.

Because whew… it’s giving Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V energy out here a little too often.

Same outfits. Same captions. Same opinions. Same aesthetic. Same everything. At some point it starts feeling like the group chat is just one long echo with different profile pictures.

And don’t get me wrong—trends are fun. Inspiration is cool. We all get influenced here and there.

But there’s a difference between being inspired… and being indistinguishable.

Because originality? That’s a whole different level.

It’s walking into a room and not needing validation because you already know who you are.
It’s having opinions even when they’re not popular.
It’s dressing how you like, not how you’re told will get approval.
It’s thinking for yourself in a world that lowkey rewards repetition.

And yes, it takes a little courage to not just copy the “approved” version of life.

Because let’s be real—copy-and-paste is easy. It gets likes. It gets agreement. It blends in perfectly.

But blending in isn’t the same as standing out.

And some of y’all aren’t even blending in anymore—you’re just carbon copies with different usernames.

(Respectfully… it’s giving factory settings.)

But then there are women who move differently.

Not for attention. Not for approval. Not for approval-of-the-week trends.

Just… authentically.

And that energy? It stands out every single time.

Because real identity doesn’t need to announce itself. It just shows up.

So yeah, I salute that.

The women who think for themselves.
Who don’t need group permission to have opinions.
Who don’t change themselves to match the room.
Who don’t copy lives they don’t even want.

Because in a world full of copy and paste energy…

Being original is the real flex.

Monday, May 4, 2026

 




Good morning ☀️—and let’s be honest, some of those “old patterns” need to be left in last month like expired milk… no sniff test required.

Because at this point, it’s not confusion—it’s familiarity. And familiarity has been out here cosplaying as comfort when really it’s just recycling the same chaos in a different outfit.

So yes, new month, new decisions… but also new standards.
We’re not “seeing how it goes” with things that already showed us exactly how they go.

Clarity looks like:
– not over-explaining your boundaries
– not entertaining what drains you
– not auditioning for roles you’ve already outgrown

This month isn’t about pressure—it’s about precision.
Move accordingly. 💅

Sunday, May 3, 2026

You Chaotic Little Chicken Wing: A Guide to Finally Owning Your Flavor

 



Let’s get one thing straight.

You were never meant to be mild.

Not “let me water myself down so everyone’s comfortable.”
Not “let me shrink so I don’t outshine the room.”
Not “let me overthink this into oblivion and call it being responsible.”

No.

You, my slightly unhinged, beautifully chaotic little chicken wing…
were made to show up saucy.

Step 1: Stop Acting Like You’re a Side Dish

Somewhere along the way, a lot of people got the idea that they’re just… extra.

Extra effort.
Extra personality.
Extra opinions.

And listen—
the only thing extra about you is the flavor.

You are not the side of celery nobody asked for.
You are the reason people showed up in the first place.

So why are you waiting to be chosen…
when you could just plate yourself like the main event?

Step 2: Shake Off Doubt Like It’s Bad Seasoning

Doubt is loud.
Persistent.
And honestly? Not that original.

It says things like:

  • “What if you fail?”
  • “What will people think?”
  • “Maybe you should wait…”

Meanwhile, confidence is sitting in the corner like:
“Or… what if you just did it anyway?”

Not every thought deserves your loyalty.
Some of them need to be treated like excess salt—
acknowledged… and then aggressively shaken off.

Step 3: Mild Is Safe. Mild Is Also Forgettable.

Let’s be honest for a second.

Nobody remembers the bland wing.

No one is sitting around like,
“Wow… remember that one time everything was perfectly average and emotionally neutral?”

Exactly.

Playing small might keep you comfortable,
but it also keeps you invisible.

And you didn’t come this far in life
just to be someone people politely forget.

Turn up the heat.
Say the thing.
Make the move.
Post the content.
Wear the outfit.

If it’s “too much” for someone…
they were never your audience to begin with.

Step 4: Confidence Isn’t Loud—It’s Certain

Let’s clear something up:

Confidence doesn’t mean you walk into every room screaming,
“I AM THE BEST THING HERE.”

(Although… if that’s your vibe, I support you.)

Real confidence sounds more like:
“I know who I am, and I’m not negotiating that.”

It’s quiet.
It’s grounded.
It doesn’t need approval—it operates without it.

You don’t need to be the loudest in the room…
just the most you.

Step 5: Be the Flavor That Leaves a Mark

Here’s the truth most people won’t say out loud:

Being unforgettable requires a little bravery.

Because standing out means:

  • Not everyone will get you
  • Not everyone will like you
  • And some people will definitely talk

But also?

The right people will see you and go:
“Yep. That’s my kind of energy.”

Those are your squirrels.
Those are your people.
Those are the ones who recognize quality when they see it.

Final Thoughts from Your Friendly Neighborhood Chicken Wing

If you’ve been waiting for a sign… this is it.

Stop lingering.
Stop overthinking.
Stop dimming.

Step out like you own the whole plate—because honestly, you do.

Add the sauce.
Bring the heat.
Be a little chaotic.
Be a lot authentic.

And most importantly?

Be spicy enough that nobody forgets you were there. 🔥

 



Me: cleaning, sweating, doing chores, questioning life choices. Diesel: laid out like he just finished a 12-hour shift of absolutely nothing. The audacity is inspiring. 🤷‍♀️😉🙄.


 My car and I are no longer in a casual relationship.
This is a committed, financially stressful partnership.  ðŸ¤·‍♀️😉🤦‍♀️

 


I see y’all out here… spotting good energy, good people, and minding your business 👀
Yeah… you’re my kind of squirrels.
Elite taste. 10/10 nut selection.  ðŸ¤·‍♀️😉

Keep Shining Friends!  ❤❤

Healing Isn’t a Group Project… Please Stop Grading It Like One



Healing is weird. Not “quirky candle-and-therapy-journal” weird. More like “why am I laughing at memes at 2 a.m. instead of processing my emotions like a responsible adult” weird.

And yet somehow, people still expect healing to look organized. Like there’s a syllabus. Week 1: cry elegantly. Week 2: journal. Week 3: become enlightened and stop checking your ex’s social media like it’s your job.

Spoiler: that’s not how this works.

Some people heal by talking it out until their friends start strategically ignoring their calls. Some people heal by disappearing like they joined the witness protection program for their own peace. Some people heal by laughing too loud at everything, even things that are objectively not funny. And yes, some people heal by working so hard they forget they’re supposed to be “reflecting” and not just surviving on caffeine and sheer delusion.

Me? Personally? I rotate between all four like I’m building a chaotic emotional playlist nobody asked for.

And here’s the part we don’t say enough out loud: none of it looks pretty in real time. Healing is not a curated Instagram reel with soft lighting and perfect captions. It’s more like emotional patchwork stitched together with overthinking, avoidance, breakthroughs, and at least one moment of “I’m fine” said through clenched teeth while absolutely not being fine.

But somehow, we still judge people for it.
“Oh, they’re not handling it the right way.”
Oh? And what’s the right way? Enlightenment on a schedule? Tears on demand? A personality reset by Tuesday?

Please.

The truth is, healing isn’t a performance. It’s not meant to be witnessed, ranked, or compared. It’s just people trying to stop bleeding from things nobody else can see.

So if someone is loud about it, quiet about it, productive about it, or pretending it didn’t happen while aggressively reorganizing their entire life at 3 a.m.—let them.

Because at the end of the day, the goal isn’t to heal “correctly.”

It’s just to heal enough to keep going.

And honestly? That’s already impressive enough without an audience critique. 😌