I caught myself smiling in the mirror not because anything extraordinary happened, but simply because I liked what I saw. No filters, no trying to fix anything just me, as I am. And honestly, that felt really good.
There’s something about catching your own reflection and not immediately trying to change something that hits different. For once, I wasn’t looking for flaws. I wasn’t nitpicking or overanalyzing. I just stood there for a second, looked at myself, and thought, “You’re doing okay.” And that “okay” carried more weight than any compliment I’ve received lately.
I think sometimes we forget how important it is to feel good in our own skin. We spend so much time chasing things—success, perfection, approval that we forget to check in with ourselves. But this weekend, I did. I slowed down, stayed present, and for the first time in a long time, I appreciated me—inside and out.
It wasn’t about looks alone. It was about energy. Peace. The kind of quiet confidence that doesn’t need to be loud or proven. Just knowing I’ve grown, healed in places I never thought I would, and come a long way from where I used to be.
Today, that energy is still with me. I woke up feeling good, not for any specific reason, but because I chose to. I chose to hold onto that moment from the weekend and carry it into my day.
I don’t need every day to be perfect. I just need to remember this feeling. That I’m enough. That I’m allowed to feel proud of myself. That it’s okay to pause and simply say, “I like who I am today.”
And right now, I really do.