As we all scroll through our social media feeds, we pass by the models, social influencers, celebrities, and people we wish we could look like and live like. It’s time to stop wishing you could have the life of someone else and start loving yourself and the life you live. I’ve struggled with letting others get to me and alter my perception on how I live my life but not anymore. It’s time you start doing what’s best for you and realize not everything you see on social media is real.
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As we all scroll through our social media feeds, we pass by the models, social influencers, celebrities, and people we wish we could look like and live like. It’s time to stop wishing you could have the life of someone else and start loving yourself and the life you live. I’ve struggled with letting others get to me and alter my perception on how I live my life but not anymore. It’s time you start doing what’s best for you and realize not everything you see on social media is real.
This week, Jill G answers a listener's question on why we always feel we need to get a certain number of likes on our posts. There are 4 main components that have to do with why we feel an impulse to check on how our posts are doing after we posted a pic or video to our socials and why we can about how well they do. What we really need to care about, though, is letting go of that impulse and that "subtle addiction" to getting traction on our page.
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Hotter in Person
As we all scroll through our social media feeds, we pass by the models, social influencers, celebrities, and people we wish we could look like and live like. It’s time to stop wishing you could have the life of someone else and start loving yourself and the life you live. I’ve struggled with letting others get to me and alter my perception on how I live my life but not anymore. It’s time you start doing what’s best for you and realize not everything you see on social media is real.