With the prevalence of social media, the internet has blessed us with new meanings for words like tea, shook, salty and woke. Webster’s dictionary even added the word “screen time” in 2019, balancing it out with the word “unplug” of course, also a recent addition. ...
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Spring. Just saying that word conjures up memories of chasing butterflies, sitting in the sun on the first warm day of the year and sipping iced tea on a terrace. It’s considered one of the most beautiful times of year and is a favorite of most people, especially your average cherry ...
In an age where we perpetuate the idea of always needing to be perfect, have things like bullet journaling, Pinterest, and lifestyle Youtube channels sent us into a spiral of constant self improvement? 1 out of 2 U.S. millennials use Pinterest every month, and 86% of those pinners use the ...
Fake It ‘Til You Make It? 5 Ways to NOT Feel Like a Fraud (in GIFs)
Ah, the good ‘ol “Fake it ‘till you make it” advice. I’m sure you’ve heard that one before. “Don’t worry”, they say. “We’re all just pretending.” Um okay. Can we cut the bullsh*t for a second? I never really understood what it meant when people told me, “fake it till you make it”, until I found ...
Manifestations and Intentions Instead of “New Year’s Resolutions” I prefer to call it “New Year’s Manifestations” as it encourages me to set intentions to manifest through out the year ahead. It helps me to set little goals or baby steps towards what I am manifesting which could take longer ...
Happy New Year, yogis! Welcome to 2017! To celebrate, we asked Erin and some of our contributors to share their feelings about New Years resolutions. In typical Bad Yogi fashion, we’ve got lots of different approaches and ideas to this polarizing concept 🙂 Check them out and share your ...
As the champagne pops on New Years Eve and we say goodbye to one year, and welcome in a new one it always feels like the beginning of a new Story, and a time to reflect on how you would like that story to unfold. Often after the excesses of Christmas — food, alcohol, you name it — ...