Tag: montrealphotographer
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Always Second Place
No matter how much I seem to try,How slow or fast I take it,How much I protect or throw my heart at someone,The fact of the matter still remains,I am always in second place,Left behind and forgotten like a bad memory,Thought of when the dust settles and other options don’t pan out,Second place as if…
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Why I Am Happy, Hurting & Healing At The Same Time
Have you ever felt like you were dealing with a jumble of emotions? Like you were happy one moment, and sad the next? I have come to realize that dealing with the hurt while learning to grow is a part of life. Read on and see just what I mean. Everyone has a chapter they…
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I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me Pt: 10 Speaking Up For Yourself
A couple months back, I was feeling all of the feels and was so deeply in my own head, it began to affect me in ways I didn’t expect. It took some time for me to realize or understand that I was in fact very anxious about this situation and after a couple of chats…
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Why I Am Not Buying Into The Beauty Hype
Pretty, beautiful, gorgeous. All words, in some way, shape or form- are words we attach to our self-worth. Our desirability to the target sex. But what does that say about us? That our main goal or existence is merely for the attraction of another’s gaze? This notion has been sold to us since the beginning…
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Ile St-Bernard
I’ll openly admit, that this 2nd wave of what is increasingly heading to another lockdown, has hit me harder than the 1st wave. I’m not sure if it’s because this time around, I’m in my own place (feeling more alone) or if it’s because it’s heading towards winter, which in and of itself is already…
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Why Journaling Should Be Part Of Your Self-Care Routine
Self-care, a word that is trending and bouncing off of every lifestyle blogger blowing up Instagram, but other than taking bubble baths, using masks, reading and the like, what are some of the more IMPORTANT things we need to implement more regularly into our lives once the trend disappears? To us, journaling and writing down…
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Book Review: Red At The Bone
Part of my 2020 goal is to continue reading books from authors of colour and also dip into older books from authors I should have in my reading repertoire. Jacqueline Woodson falls into the on trend authors of colour I probably should have known about already, but that’s ok, no time like the present, right?…
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Monthly Roundup: March 2020
We’re all fully aware that last few weeks and let’s face it month hasn’t been some of the greatest and I’ll fully accept that the inspiration well ran fully dry. I was hit with a major dose of self-doubt and just couldn’t be bothered anymore. Some of it was weather related and some of it…
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Monthly Roundup: January 2020
This month has been a bit of a stale one when it comes to inspirational or awesome photography content…which I suppose is normal for this time of year and to be honest, I kind of hibernated. But, I did get some lovely flat lays for the blog, so I suppose there’s that! 🙂 “Winter Staples”This…
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December 2019 Roundup
Not gonna lie, this month has been a tough one emotionally, not feeling my birthday, not feeling Christmassy, not feeling the weather and simply not feeling myself. But! We made it to the end of the month, so that’s a plus, and we’re about to embark on a new year and decade. So! It can…