I get through my hard days by drinking red wine, practicing yoga and reminding myself constantly that distance in miles does not equal distance in heart.
(Really great pasta and hugging a dog never hurt either.)
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About Me

- Meghan Brittany
- just a 20-something trying to make sense out of life by over-thinking all the little things & baking when things turn blue
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
"I love myself"
I made one comment in high school that I will never live down. My friends & I were on our way to Mexico for a home-building mission trip (stucco, anyone?), playing cards before our flight departed from SeaTac. If I remember correctly, it was pretty early in the morning and, I at least, was functioning at about 40% in terms of feeling rested. I can't remember what prompted it, but the following three words escaped my mouth before I realized what I had said done: "I love myself." (In my defense, I meant it mostly as a cut to myself - like "nice going, Meghan." I sooo wish I had chosen different words...)
For the next year of high school and over holiday & summer breaks during college, I never heard the end of it from my high school friends. Even (maybe especially) from people who weren't even there when I said it. I was actually greeted by a chorus of at LEAST 8 people saying those words in unison as I reached the top of the stairs the first day of my senior year of high school.
And if you are having a moment when this seems like an impossible task, remember that even the most inspiring and incredible among us have times where they feel like the last kid picked for the kickball team. We are human. We aren't anywhere near perfect. We all fail when we should have succeeded. Every human on Earth thinks they really, really suck sometimes. And sometimes we do. But we are both smart & strong enough to overcome that. To dust off the mistakes and feelings of insecurity and come out of the dark shinier, brighter and more beautiful than ever.
For the next year of high school and over holiday & summer breaks during college, I never heard the end of it from my high school friends. Even (maybe especially) from people who weren't even there when I said it. I was actually greeted by a chorus of at LEAST 8 people saying those words in unison as I reached the top of the stairs the first day of my senior year of high school.
Aside from the fact that you probably shouldn't proclaim your love for yourself openly to large groups of people, the relationship you have with yourself is bar none the most important relationship you have in your life, and loving yourself is the key to opening so many doors. We spend so much of our time admiring other people and loving them, but if you take some time to look inward & admire the same qualities that you possess, your spirits will be lifted immediately. To realize that you really, truly, ardently love who you are as a human being, has got to be one of the greatest feelings we are capable of feeling. And it really is the one thing that makes loving other people - truly, without conditions - possible.
We are trained to not think this way. That a high opinion of yourself is selfish. Well society, I'm calling "bullshit."As much as I agree that absolutely everything is wrong with being conceited, to genuinely like the person that you are is a gift, and one that makes sharing your light with other people enjoyable and possible. Plus, it's challenging. It's easy to judge other people, but yourself? It's difficult. Because it makes us ask questions of ourselves that aren't always comfortable, implement changes that might take time. And it will always be a struggle, cyclical, changing. But I promise you - when you reach that point where you truly do love yourself, everything in your life will benefit. Especially your relationships, which if you don't know yet, are the most rewarding part of this life we lead.
And if you are having a moment when this seems like an impossible task, remember that even the most inspiring and incredible among us have times where they feel like the last kid picked for the kickball team. We are human. We aren't anywhere near perfect. We all fail when we should have succeeded. Every human on Earth thinks they really, really suck sometimes. And sometimes we do. But we are both smart & strong enough to overcome that. To dust off the mistakes and feelings of insecurity and come out of the dark shinier, brighter and more beautiful than ever.
Be proud of who you are and love that person with reckless abandon. Take on the challenge of making yourself into someone that, if you were someone else, you couldn't help but want to be around. We all have that in us. All of us.
Happiness breeds more happiness. Don't be afraid to be the catalyst.
Happiness breeds more happiness. Don't be afraid to be the catalyst.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Simple truth.
It truly is the people (and the puppies) in this life that make all the difference.
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Hydration.
Certain songs sometimes feels like hydration to me. Like water for a very thirsty soul. At the moment, those verses and chords are the one thing you need to feel whole again, renewed and refreshed.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Molting.
Another gem pulled from the days of late 2010/early 2011...something I think all women struggle with. But fear not, beauties. It's all in your head. And if you think the right way, your head can be the difference.
You can pull off an outfit if you feel comfortable and love ourself in it. I think the same thing applies to our bodies. We can't all look like Miranda Kerr or Blake Lively - but we can all feel awesome in our own skin. So why do most of us want to shed our skin like a snake and get a new one? People don't molt for a reason...we're beautiful as is.
Originally written: January 4th, 2011.
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You can pull off an outfit if you feel comfortable and love ourself in it. I think the same thing applies to our bodies. We can't all look like Miranda Kerr or Blake Lively - but we can all feel awesome in our own skin. So why do most of us want to shed our skin like a snake and get a new one? People don't molt for a reason...we're beautiful as is.
Originally written: January 4th, 2011.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Barefoot.
One of the reasons I love writing so much is going back years later and re-reading the things that I've written. Sometimes I find my past thoughts to be the perfect supplement to whatever I happen to be going through at the time I dust off and crack open an old journal. I did this not too long ago with a journal I wrote often in back in the summer of 2010, and found this poem that I just cannot get past my immense love for.
It's a great reminder to not overcomplicate things - life, at its core, is made up of quite simple emotions. Embrace those and take on the world with the reckless abandon in which true happiness lies. Hope you all enjoy.
The world's on your doorstep
And the front door's wide open
It's waiting for you to find the right shoes
To make your mark
But the thing you forget
Is that your fashion doesn't matter
Stop looking for the perfect fit
All you need is your spirit
And a smile on your face
And a light in your heart
To lift the world with your soul
So leave your heels behind
Throw your sandals under the bed
And run into the blustering winds of this world
And change them
Barefoot.
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It's a great reminder to not overcomplicate things - life, at its core, is made up of quite simple emotions. Embrace those and take on the world with the reckless abandon in which true happiness lies. Hope you all enjoy.
The world's on your doorstep
And the front door's wide open
It's waiting for you to find the right shoes
To make your mark
But the thing you forget
Is that your fashion doesn't matter
Stop looking for the perfect fit
All you need is your spirit
And a smile on your face
And a light in your heart
To lift the world with your soul
So leave your heels behind
Throw your sandals under the bed
And run into the blustering winds of this world
And change them
Barefoot.
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