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Front Porch: Your holiday gift guide✨
Hi Beautiful,
Christmas is just around the corner, and I couldn’t be more excited! I just love everything about it, from the decorations to the food to spending time with family. It’s the season to be jolly.
But it’s also the season to be stressed. A million things to do and not enough time to do it. Girl, I get it. This is a wonderful time of year, but it also can be a difficult time of year, so make sure you take care of YOU.
You’re not bad or selfish for needing a little time for yourself. That’s what actress Jeannie Garth (Beverly Hills, 90210) advocates in her “I Choose Me” movement.
In fact, my new article is full of tips and wisdom from Jeannie to help you love who you are and start choosing yourself.
Xoxo
P.S. Want a little help in the gift-buying department? Check out my LWYA Holiday Gift Guide for great gifts under $30 and $40. It’s a great way to cross one more thing off your holiday to-do list.
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New Article: Choosing You: How to Love Yourself First, So You Can Love Others
“I choose me.”
The words formed one of Jennie Garth’s lines in Beverly Hills, 90210, the iconic teen drama of the 1990s, and later, they became her mantra and her movement.
The renowned actress, who is also an author and executive producer—and recently founded her own clothing line, Me, which sells on QVC—joined Kim on The Kim Gravel Show, and shared some of her best tips for creating a love-yourself mindset so you can love others better, too.
When Jennie first uttered the line, “I choose me,” she said, “I didn’t even know the significance of what I was saying.” But, “later in life, after 50, I was looking big picture at things and thinking about where I’ve been and where I want to go, and I was kind of lost, and I didn’t know what was next. I decided to go back in order to go forward.”
“That line, that, ‘I choose me,’ that [my character] Kelly said in 1995, I think, was something that just kind of stuck with me my whole life.”
Catch up: Discover how spirituality can improve your mental health
Y’all, if you are struggling with your mental health, this episode is for you.
My guest this week is psychologist Dr. Lisa Miller, and she shared her groundbreaking research on how being spiritual can improve your mental health and well-being.
This is truly a game-changer.
Along with sharing tons of information, Dr. Miller walked us through exercises designed to help you deepen your spiritual connection so you can strengthen your brain, reduce anxiety, and feel at peace.
Whether you’re already spiritual or just curious, get ready to be physically, mentally, and emotionally inspired after listening in!