This Is What Each Character From ‘The Wilds’ Can Teach You About Your Own Strength Rania Naim “ Amazon’s new series The Wilds follows a group of teenage girls from radically different backgrounds learning how to survive after an airplane crash leaves them stranded on a remote island.
All The Things I Feared Most About Growing Up Holly Riordan “ One of the hardest things about growing older is reminding yourself to stay positive.
This Is For The Girls Who Are Carrying The World On Their Shoulders Ruby Dhal “ You are not your experiences – you are what you choose to make of those experiences.
Here Is The Secret: There Are So Many Versions Of You (And They All Matter Just As Much) Alison Malee “ You can be a great many things.
When Faced With Survival, ‘The Wilds’ Will Remind You How Resilient You Really Are Kelly Peacock “ What happens when a group of teenage girls survive a plane crash and become stranded on a deserted island?
A Thank You Letter To The People Who Show Us How We Should Be Loved Rania Naim “ Thank you for giving us the kind of love that doesn’t play games or manipulate or drive us crazy.
Read This If You’re Questioning Your Entire Existence Nida Bhimani “ Yes, everyone lives radically different lives, and to make it even more complex, our brains constantly change with the people we meet, the life experiences we have, the books we read, the movies we watch, the parts of the world…
Here I Am, Becoming Myself Lauren Yip “ Thoughts fall through the abyss, thoughts with no destination or path to follow. The black of the night, like wisps of smoke filling the air, drowns my mind with anxiety and doubt.
This Is What I Learned When I Transformed My Anger Into Forgiveness Shelby Sever “ What is the point in hating someone when it won’t change a damn thing about your current situation?
There Are 3 Types Of Losses In Our Lives, And Each Teaches Us Something Different Brianna Wiest “ There are ultimately three different types of loss that we experience in our lives, and each is meant to teach us something about ourselves.