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Chiara Christian

Thoughts, experiences, personal musings.

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Life Is Painfully Ordinary

Most of us are trying everything we can to run away from the fact that life is painfully ordinary.

escapism, life advice, quotes, spirituality, thoughts, travel

You’re The Adult Now

When the wifi isn’t working or the fridge goes down, who’s going to come and save you when you’re technically the adult?

adulting, blog, coming of age, inner child, journal, young 20s

To All The Boys I’ve Ghosted Before

It’s all too easy to think back to the people we’ve been wronged by in dating. But can you remember with brutal honesty the times you’ve been the culprit?

attachment styles, avoidant, dating, ghosted, ghosting, relationships, self development, truth

Discerning Who Deserves Your Vulnerability

Deciding what you post online is like discerning what you share with others in real life – not everybody deserves to have access to every part of you.

blog, gen z, instagram, journal, social media detox, vulnerability

Making The ‘Right’ Mistakes

I’m a kinesthetic learner. I’ve always been someone who learns through the process of ‘doing’. When I was five years…

3/5, blog, experience, human design, mistakes, projector

The Art Of Waiting

As a projector in Human Design, there’s a lot of waiting involved. But just because an invitation presents itself doesn’t mean you have to accept it.

emotional authority, human design, life cycles, projector, waiting for the invitation

The One Golden Rule Of Advice

The only rule you have to remember when it comes to giving advice? Don’t.

advice, blog, experience, journal, mistakes, relationships

Becoming Wise About Emotions

Mastering your emotions is not about always being happy – it’s about learning to lean into each feeling without resistance.

Creativity, emotional intelligence, emotions, empath, feelings, human design, solar plexus

Everyone Needs To Read This Book

This book should be mandatory reading for everyone in possession of a vagina and everyone who knows someone with one.

book, book review, feminism, history, liberation, pleasure, women, women rights

Why I’m A Bad Writer

I’m a bad writer. I write about myself and use too many clichés. I’m going against all the ‘rules’ I learnt in my five-year journalism degree.

bad writing, education, journalism, university, Writing

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