People who live by this mindset are often emotionally independent and genuinely comfortable with their own company. They see solitude not as something sad, but as a source of peace, freedom and self-growth. These are the kind of people who can go or stand by themselves without feeling incomplete. They do not rely on relationships or constant attention for validation because they have already learned how to build a fulfilling life on their own. While they can still experience loneliness like anyone else, they do not fear being alone, nor do they measure their worth based on their relationship status. Instead, they value meaningful connections while remaining secure within themselves, carrying a quiet confidence that comes from knowing they can stand strong on their own.
I love a fiercely independent queen! @bini_aiah ❤️🥹
Those who are curious
• 10,000 steps daily
• I weight lift 3x-4x & pilates 2x a week
•Anti-inflammatory diet, primary focused on whole foods
• Last meal at 6pm
• In bed at 9pm, alarm at 6am
• Live with your best friend who asked you to marry him & solves all your problems
every time you replace “this is hard” with “what’s the first step?” you shift brain activity from your amygdala (fear) to your prefrontal cortex (problem-solving).
that’s neuroplasticity in real time.