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Ins: - being "in the studio" - wearing the same clothes over and over - leaving reviews - choice cinema - consulting inner knowing before google - bonne maman herbal tea - utilizing the public library services - supplementation Outs: - hardcore workouts - empty notebooks - checking in all forms (except bank) - sparkling beverages - head to toe black - streaming services - saving the fancy stuff for special occasions - complex skincare Now tell me yours!
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not finished… ins ~ • personal style • being upfront • live music • physical media • crafts/personalizing everything • trusting your intuition • blue eyeshadow (in a 1960s way) • niche playlists • talking to strangers • pocket-sized notebooks • pattern mixing • spontaneous trips • messy hair • doing it for the memoir outs ~ • being late • black and white mentality • being embarrassed • oversharing • toxic friendships • diet soda • vaping • impulsive shopping • dating apps • letting myself spiral • doing it for the plot • fear of being perceived
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IN -creativity -chai-der -routines -movement breaks -cultivating wonder -community organizing -live theater -budgeting -making strange acquaintances -picking up interesting rocks -introspection -having a laugh with friends -baths -the elderly OUT -looksmaxxing -directing self-hatred outward -people-pleasing -remembering past G.P.A.s -curated vintage t-shirts -booktok -using therapy speak to gossip -identical bridesmaid dresses -listening to playlists for nostalgia purposes -intermittent fasting -playing things by ear take note: more things are in than out!
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