What makes you feel fulfilled? Terrified? Annoyed?
How do you stay energized and fit while all the gyms are closed?
How do you stay mentally (and otherwise) organized? In what ways do you improvise in a tiny apartment when you’re just starting out in life and never seem to have that ONE utensil you can’t pronounce or that ingredient you can only find at one store across town (anyone else newly married during COVID19??)?
I love talking to anyone about anything and everything! But lately talking to people can’t be taken for granted. And since we’re all finding creative ways to stay in conversation with one another, I figured what better time than now to start a page on all things Life?
Check back weekly for a litany of varying topics! But take note: if you haven’t figured it out by now, Arielle and I both have a knack for talking about things nobody else is. Whether it be controversial, awkward, comical, or humbling, we’re game to discuss it! Don’t let that scare you off though; I will readily poke fun at my own habits and hobbies, failures and pride. I don’t aim to discuss things to make enemies or be different (can you say hipster cliche?). My aim here is simply to have fun and hopefully spread laughter and inspiration while discussing the interesting, hard, strange, and beautiful phenomena we call Life.
So, grab a cup of coffee, find your cozy space, and let’s talk!
Published by Two sisters countering the culture by challenging the world's mantra.
“How dare you!”
To that we say, we dare because we care.
This world is filled with people who are hurting, who believe chiseling out time from a jammed packed schedule for self-love will fix their pain, and in turn, they can inspire others. On the surface, these people may slow your scroll, but the truth is, they most likely will continue to have to battle self-loathing, anger, resentment and loneliness their entire lives.
How can we make such a sweeping accusation and assumption? Because sin.
We all have it.
Sin is the self-inflicted disease that every human has, every human hides behind, and every human battles for a lifetime. There is no amount of self-care that can conquer it. In fact, we even dare to say that the majority of self-care actually enhances sins affect on our lives.
(Insert shocked face emoji)
We're pretty sure this blog with blunt realizations, and appeals from scripture will not be popular. But that's ok. We want to be the friend who cares enough to say the hard things. And please, don't for a second think we say these hard things out of self-righteousness and pride. We say them humbly, wrapped in a hug of love because (drumroll, please) - We are are also hurting, self-loathing, angry sinners who just, are not enough.
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