9 things worth repeating to yourself every once in a while:

Thanks so much for listening! Here are the 9 phrases I shared in today’s episode - and I’ve also listed them below:9 things worth repeating to yourself every once in a while:1 - "I am allowed to practice taking more breaks...even if I don't feel like I 'deserve' them."2 - "Not fitting in with certain people doesn't mean I am less-than. There will be other places. I have not reached the end. There will be room for me...and new friends."3 - "It is not too late for me. My life will look different year by year. And I will continue to discover that life can be beautiful and meaningful at any age."4 - "Being different does not mean I must be lonely. I am worthy of belonging. I am allowed to desire community."5 - "I am allowing myself to grieve the times I've been misunderstood while also trusting that I am still worthy of being known."6 - "In the wild of changing things, I am still free to pause and breathe."7 - "It does not make me weak if I need more help, support, or time than I thought I would need."8 - "More than I am known for my accomplishments, I will be known for the way I love."9 - "I may have a long way to go, but I also know so much more than I knew ten years ago. I am allowed to acknowledge the progress I have already made while recognizing that I am still growing in beautiful, yet-to-be-realized ways."___Thanks for listening!-Morgan Harper Nichols___Ways to support the show:Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyPre-order my latest bookDownload my app, StorytellerCheck out my Skillshare class (get one free month when you click this link)!**This link is an affiliate link, meaning that I earn a small commission when you sign up for the free month trial

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"Spaces" is a series by artist and writer Morgan Harper Nichols on cultivating dedicated areas for thinking, reflecting, and imagining. The focus is on practices like journaling, keeping notebooks, and creating digital gardens. These activities are more than just tasks to keep up with; they are spaces to explore and ways to create resources that can benefit various areas of life. From school to work, inner worlds to connecting with the rest of the world, and making art to writing, Morgan shares insights from both her research and personal practices to help you capture details, inspire ideas, cultivate imagination, and foster creativity.