• I have a thing for sunsets 🄺 Mother Earth has her way of telling us that no matter what we’re going through, there will always be light ✨ find the light, be the light.
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    I have a thing for sunsets 🄺 Mother Earth has her way of telling us that no matter what we’re going through, there will always be light ✨ find the light, be the light.
  • I honestly don’t remember the last time I wore an all black outfit and HEELS šŸ˜‚ #fableticspartner 
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Whether you wanna go out for dinner or just sit on the couch all day, this new all black chic and comfy set from @fabletics is IT!
#myfabletics #kickbuttlookcute
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    I honestly don’t remember the last time I wore an all black outfit and HEELS šŸ˜‚ #fableticspartner . Whether you wanna go out for dinner or just sit on the couch all day, this new all black chic and comfy set from @fabletics is IT! #myfabletics #kickbuttlookcute
  • Dare to be different, they said... ā¤µļø #fableticspartner 

Growing up, I hated being different. Even in the communities I grew up in, I never felt like I belonged to a certain group, so I spent years trying to be someone I’m not to show others that I ā€œfit inā€. I didn’t like being treated differently because I was not one of them. That feeling evolved into years of self-hatred and years of craving for validation from others. Not to mention, compromising self-worth to get certain men to love me (big YIKES).

I want to tell my younger self that being different is not a crime or a flaw. Being authentically myself is a gift—something that only I possess. And that I belong to no one but myself. 

Self-love is a lifelong (nonlinear) journey but I’m proud of how far I’ve come and who I’ve become. I’ve been taking care of myself more so that I have something to give. Other than that, I’ve been attracting more than chasing. 

In light of the current events, I hope that we can come together to appreciate and celebrate our differences—to choose love over hate. I hope that we can build a world where people aren’t afraid of being themselves. Let’s not rob ourselves of experiencing the beauty that comes from each individual. 

@fabletics #MyFabletics #KickButtLookCute
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    Dare to be different, they said... ā¤µļø #fableticspartner Growing up, I hated being different. Even in the communities I grew up in, I never felt like I belonged to a certain group, so I spent years trying to be someone I’m not to show others that I ā€œfit inā€. I didn’t like being treated differently because I was not one of them. That feeling evolved into years of self-hatred and years of craving for validation from others. Not to mention, compromising self-worth to get certain men to love me (big YIKES). I want to tell my younger self that being different is not a crime or a flaw. Being authentically myself is a gift—something that only I possess. And that I belong to no one but myself. Self-love is a lifelong (nonlinear) journey but I’m proud of how far I’ve come and who I’ve become. I’ve been taking care of myself more so that I have something to give. Other than that, I’ve been attracting more than chasing. In light of the current events, I hope that we can come together to appreciate and celebrate our differences—to choose love over hate. I hope that we can build a world where people aren’t afraid of being themselves. Let’s not rob ourselves of experiencing the beauty that comes from each individual. @fabletics #MyFabletics #KickButtLookCute
  • Sending out signals!!!
Always grateful for the opportunity to learn from @brianfriedman šŸ™šŸ»ā¤ļø
@icoachdance 

šŸŽµ: Signals by To/Die/For ft. SHOEBA & Romeo Elvis
#brianfriedmansignalschallenge 
#brianfriedmanchoreography 

#idonotowntherightstothismusic
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    Sending out signals!!! Always grateful for the opportunity to learn from @brianfriedman šŸ™šŸ»ā¤ļø @icoachdance šŸŽµ: Signals by To/Die/For ft. SHOEBA & Romeo Elvis #brianfriedmansignalschallenge #brianfriedmanchoreography #idonotowntherightstothismusic
  • How I used to feel about wearing light colored activewear ā¬‡ļø #FableticsPartner

It took me a while to get to this stage where I’m slowly feeling more comfortable wearing colors that don’t fall under darker shades. I’m going to admit that I had a hard time taking photos of myself in this outfit. 

I stayed away from anything white and pastel for as long as I can remember, even those days when I looked emaciated. I was afraid that people would see my flaws. The way that my stomach bulged. How much wider my hips looked. My thighs being too big to wear anything tight fitting.

My body has gone through A LOT. Food poisoning after food poisoning, a phase where I feared carbs and weight training, a knee surgery, and celiac disease. After realizing this, I’m thankful that I’m still here. Grateful that my body didn’t give up on me even when I wanted to give up myself. 

Instead of setting ideal body goals for myself (ie flatter stomach and abs, leaner legs), I’ve learned to accept that my body evolves with me and my ever-changing needs.
Sure my body is no longer skinny but I’m proud of the strength that I’ve gained. The strength that powers me through even on the toughest days. And the stronger muscles that are now protecting my knees from chronic knee injuries.

Life is too short to worry about the number on the scale, the number of calories we consume and burn, and the size of our clothes. We only get ONE body in this life. Don’t forget to show it some love! After all, it houses all the love and energy you get to give and receive ✨

@fabletics #MyFabletics #KickButtLookCute
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    How I used to feel about wearing light colored activewear ā¬‡ļø #FableticsPartner It took me a while to get to this stage where I’m slowly feeling more comfortable wearing colors that don’t fall under darker shades. I’m going to admit that I had a hard time taking photos of myself in this outfit. I stayed away from anything white and pastel for as long as I can remember, even those days when I looked emaciated. I was afraid that people would see my flaws. The way that my stomach bulged. How much wider my hips looked. My thighs being too big to wear anything tight fitting. My body has gone through A LOT. Food poisoning after food poisoning, a phase where I feared carbs and weight training, a knee surgery, and celiac disease. After realizing this, I’m thankful that I’m still here. Grateful that my body didn’t give up on me even when I wanted to give up myself. Instead of setting ideal body goals for myself (ie flatter stomach and abs, leaner legs), I’ve learned to accept that my body evolves with me and my ever-changing needs. Sure my body is no longer skinny but I’m proud of the strength that I’ve gained. The strength that powers me through even on the toughest days. And the stronger muscles that are now protecting my knees from chronic knee injuries. Life is too short to worry about the number on the scale, the number of calories we consume and burn, and the size of our clothes. We only get ONE body in this life. Don’t forget to show it some love! After all, it houses all the love and energy you get to give and receive ✨ @fabletics #MyFabletics #KickButtLookCute
  • Happy International Women’s Day! 
Grateful to be a woman and to be surrounded by phenomenal women who embody our power in their own incredible ways ✨

šŸ“ø @jamesjinimages
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    Happy International Women’s Day! Grateful to be a woman and to be surrounded by phenomenal women who embody our power in their own incredible ways ✨ šŸ“ø @jamesjinimages