Hey Sweet Girls!
We've talked a lot through the last couple posts about spreading happiness and positivity. For this week's post, I wanted to direct you all to another blog. This blog, seize happiness ubiquitously, is written by a fellow classmate of mine. Each week, Kristi asks her readers the question, "How will you spread happiness this week?". She talks about different ways to spread and see happiness, all through stories from time she spent in the beautiful country of Zambia.
So I urge you all to read Kristi's blog and discover a thing or two about spreading happiness in life. I guarantee you'll feel happier after reading it (and the bright yellow background will help to brighten your mood too!)
Until next time,
Molly
Encouraging young girls to live their lives freely with their hearts full, their minds open and their laugher great.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Hi, My Name is C- ...
Hey Sweet Girls!
My first semester of college is officially coming to a close! I've learned a lot this semester, some of which I've already shared with you. Today I want to share another little tidbit with you that one of my professor's always said to us. This saying (which is SO fitting for the fact that it's finals week and I've been studying for approximately six hours straight) goes like this:
"You are worth so much more than your exam scores"
This started as something silly that my Anthropology professor would say to us when we were all freaking out about an upcoming test (or freaking out about an unsatisfactory test grade). Although it started as something silly she would say to calm us down, I've realized that it actually holds a lot of truth to it.
A few weeks ago, in my post "Don't Take Yourself Too Seriously", I mentioned that you should take certain aspects in your life seriously, like your studies, work, etc, but not to take little hiccups seriously. While this is still true, and you should definitely take your studies seriously, you should not let it define you.
You see, it's okay if you get a bad grade sometimes. So what if you got one bad grade on a test? And who cares if you lost a few points on your research paper? I hate to break it to you, but as a human being, you are not always going to be perfect. You're going to mess up sometimes, and that is something that (at some point in your life) you have to learn to be okay with.
Trust me, I'm a perfectionist. I know this task isn't easy. But if you can learn to shake it off when you get a bad grade occasionally, it will be so much easier to get back up and try again. As long as you are always putting your best foot forward and trying your hardest, you will do great things. Don't let one hard test, one negative comment, or one bad grade be the thing that defines who you are and what you are capable of. Always remember, that who you are is so much more than a letter grade!
Until next time,
Molly
My first semester of college is officially coming to a close! I've learned a lot this semester, some of which I've already shared with you. Today I want to share another little tidbit with you that one of my professor's always said to us. This saying (which is SO fitting for the fact that it's finals week and I've been studying for approximately six hours straight) goes like this:
"You are worth so much more than your exam scores"
This started as something silly that my Anthropology professor would say to us when we were all freaking out about an upcoming test (or freaking out about an unsatisfactory test grade). Although it started as something silly she would say to calm us down, I've realized that it actually holds a lot of truth to it.
A few weeks ago, in my post "Don't Take Yourself Too Seriously", I mentioned that you should take certain aspects in your life seriously, like your studies, work, etc, but not to take little hiccups seriously. While this is still true, and you should definitely take your studies seriously, you should not let it define you.
You see, it's okay if you get a bad grade sometimes. So what if you got one bad grade on a test? And who cares if you lost a few points on your research paper? I hate to break it to you, but as a human being, you are not always going to be perfect. You're going to mess up sometimes, and that is something that (at some point in your life) you have to learn to be okay with.
Trust me, I'm a perfectionist. I know this task isn't easy. But if you can learn to shake it off when you get a bad grade occasionally, it will be so much easier to get back up and try again. As long as you are always putting your best foot forward and trying your hardest, you will do great things. Don't let one hard test, one negative comment, or one bad grade be the thing that defines who you are and what you are capable of. Always remember, that who you are is so much more than a letter grade!
Until next time,
Molly
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Giving Thanks in All Circumstances
Hey Sweet Girls!
In honor of Thanksgiving being this past Thursday, I wanted to make a post about giving thanks. It is really easy for us to give thanks for the great things in life. We can appreciate our blessings when they are obvious and exactly what we wanted. However, that is not the only time that we should be thankful.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
It's so easy for us to get caught up in the trivial problems that we go through everyday. Focusing on these minuscule upsets- that won't really matter 10 years from now- can ultimately affect our happiness and the way we view life. What truly matters is for us to give thanks in troubled times, along with prosperous times. That is what it means in Thessalonians when it says, "in all circumstances". We should not choose when to be thankful, and you can always find blessings- even in what appears to be the worst times.
So, I urge you all to always be thankful... even if at first you think that there is nothing to be thankful for.
Until next time,
Molly
In honor of Thanksgiving being this past Thursday, I wanted to make a post about giving thanks. It is really easy for us to give thanks for the great things in life. We can appreciate our blessings when they are obvious and exactly what we wanted. However, that is not the only time that we should be thankful.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
It's so easy for us to get caught up in the trivial problems that we go through everyday. Focusing on these minuscule upsets- that won't really matter 10 years from now- can ultimately affect our happiness and the way we view life. What truly matters is for us to give thanks in troubled times, along with prosperous times. That is what it means in Thessalonians when it says, "in all circumstances". We should not choose when to be thankful, and you can always find blessings- even in what appears to be the worst times.
So, I urge you all to always be thankful... even if at first you think that there is nothing to be thankful for.
Until next time,
Molly
Friday, November 21, 2014
Filling Buckets
Hey Sweet Girls!
In my last post, we talked about positivity and how crucial it can be, not only to your own life, but to the lives of those around you. This week, we are going to continue talking about positivity!
I read a book once ("How Full is Your Bucket?" by Tom Rath and Donald O. Clifton- I definitely recommend it) that proposed the analogy of 'the bucket'. Every person has a ‘bucket’. As a society, we are in a constant cycle of filling and dipping from each others’ buckets and our own buckets.
Our buckets are filled from positivity, encouragements and confidence boosters. Our buckets are also filled as a result of filling other people’s buckets. Happiness is contagious and it has been proven that personal happiness comes most from spreading happiness, optimism and good vibes to the people that surround you. Unfortunately, our world is not all smiles and bucket-filling. There is certainly negativity in the world and we are dipping from other people’s buckets when we hurt them with pessimism and insults. What you may not realize is that by dipping from another’s bucket, you are also dipping from your own.
In order to make sure your own bucket is full, you have to concern yourself with the well-being of the people around you. You have to be able to make the conscious decision to add to buckets instead of taking from them. One of the biggest things to remember about your bucket is that there is no such thing as a bucket that’s “too full”. An overflowing bucket leads to a more positive outlook on life and an optimistic, happy attitude when dealing with others!
Until next time,
Molly
In my last post, we talked about positivity and how crucial it can be, not only to your own life, but to the lives of those around you. This week, we are going to continue talking about positivity!
I read a book once ("How Full is Your Bucket?" by Tom Rath and Donald O. Clifton- I definitely recommend it) that proposed the analogy of 'the bucket'. Every person has a ‘bucket’. As a society, we are in a constant cycle of filling and dipping from each others’ buckets and our own buckets.
Our buckets are filled from positivity, encouragements and confidence boosters. Our buckets are also filled as a result of filling other people’s buckets. Happiness is contagious and it has been proven that personal happiness comes most from spreading happiness, optimism and good vibes to the people that surround you. Unfortunately, our world is not all smiles and bucket-filling. There is certainly negativity in the world and we are dipping from other people’s buckets when we hurt them with pessimism and insults. What you may not realize is that by dipping from another’s bucket, you are also dipping from your own.
In order to make sure your own bucket is full, you have to concern yourself with the well-being of the people around you. You have to be able to make the conscious decision to add to buckets instead of taking from them. One of the biggest things to remember about your bucket is that there is no such thing as a bucket that’s “too full”. An overflowing bucket leads to a more positive outlook on life and an optimistic, happy attitude when dealing with others!
Until next time,
Molly
Monday, November 17, 2014
Radiate Positivity
Hey Sweet Girls!
There is a commonly heard saying that goes, "Be so happy that when people see you, they too become happy." I think this phrase is so true and so important for us to remember. Focusing on happiness will not only make you feel better, but it will have a positive impact on everyone around you as well.
There is another saying that I read once that says, "An entire sea of water can't sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, the negativity of the world can't put you down unless you allow it to get inside you." This is another true statement that attests to the fact that the negativity surrounding you does not have to have a negative impact on you.
I think these two sayings compliment each other really well and define the way that we should think, behave, act and live our lives. Radiating positivity will be so beneficial to the people around you. Positivity has the power to make the people in your life happier and make yourself happier!
Until next time,
Molly
There is a commonly heard saying that goes, "Be so happy that when people see you, they too become happy." I think this phrase is so true and so important for us to remember. Focusing on happiness will not only make you feel better, but it will have a positive impact on everyone around you as well.
There is another saying that I read once that says, "An entire sea of water can't sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship. Similarly, the negativity of the world can't put you down unless you allow it to get inside you." This is another true statement that attests to the fact that the negativity surrounding you does not have to have a negative impact on you.
I think these two sayings compliment each other really well and define the way that we should think, behave, act and live our lives. Radiating positivity will be so beneficial to the people around you. Positivity has the power to make the people in your life happier and make yourself happier!
Until next time,
Molly
Sunday, November 9, 2014
"You is Kind. You is Smart. You is Important."
Hey Sweet Girls!
Have you guys ever seen or read "The Help"? You know that one scene where Aibileen is trying to teach Mae Mobley how great of a child she is? She wanted her to grow up knowing that someone loved her. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you can watch this video to get a better idea (fair warning: if you're particularly emotional, it might be a bit of a tear-jerker).
Aibileen decided at this moment to tell Mae Mobley every chance she got that Mae Mobley was kind, smart and important. She wanted to do this because Mae Mobley's mother never gave her child affirming words of encouragement like that. This role that Aibileen plays in Mae Mobley's life is so crucial. Everybody can benefit from a word of encouragement. Believe it or not, even the strongest people need someone to give them a reassuring or reaffirming comment sometimes.
You guys should all keep Aibileen's words near and dear to your hearts. You are all kind, you are all smart, and you are all important people. You are valued more than you know and you should never forget that! If you are ever having a bad day or you need a little boost, watch that clip and remember how great and how loved you are!
Until next time,
Molly
Have you guys ever seen or read "The Help"? You know that one scene where Aibileen is trying to teach Mae Mobley how great of a child she is? She wanted her to grow up knowing that someone loved her. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you can watch this video to get a better idea (fair warning: if you're particularly emotional, it might be a bit of a tear-jerker).
Aibileen decided at this moment to tell Mae Mobley every chance she got that Mae Mobley was kind, smart and important. She wanted to do this because Mae Mobley's mother never gave her child affirming words of encouragement like that. This role that Aibileen plays in Mae Mobley's life is so crucial. Everybody can benefit from a word of encouragement. Believe it or not, even the strongest people need someone to give them a reassuring or reaffirming comment sometimes.
You guys should all keep Aibileen's words near and dear to your hearts. You are all kind, you are all smart, and you are all important people. You are valued more than you know and you should never forget that! If you are ever having a bad day or you need a little boost, watch that clip and remember how great and how loved you are!
Until next time,
Molly
Monday, November 3, 2014
Don't Take Yourself Too Seriously
Hey Sweet Girls!
One of the greatest pieces of advice I got when I first came to college (and something I wish I had learned a long time ago) was this simple statement:
Don't take yourself too seriously.
Now don't get me wrong... you should definitely take certain things in your life seriously, like your studies, your work, etc. However, when it comes to the little things that you say and do in your everyday life, there's no point in stressing over all the small things. It seems like such a simple idea, yet we're all guilty of doing it!
I had to read a book the other day called "Welcome to College: The Christ-Follower's Guide for the Journey" by Jonathan Morrow. Throughout the assigned reading, there was one passage that really stuck out to me, that I want to share with you guys to read and remember. It goes a little something like this: "Like everyone else, you will have your moments of wanting to go crawl under a rock and hide out of embarrassment and awkwardness. Many situations will feel like they are the end of the world; they aren't. You are going to have some bad days. It's kind of like a rite of passage. If you can't laugh in the moment, you will definitely laugh later!" (12).
This is so important for you guys to remember! There may be bad days, and there may be embarrassing moments that make you want to run and hide and never face the world again. But when you look back on them I think you will realize that they really weren't as bad as you thought they were. I can almost guarantee that you will look back and laugh at some point. And if that's the case, you might as well learn to just laugh in the moment as well!
Until next time,
Molly
One of the greatest pieces of advice I got when I first came to college (and something I wish I had learned a long time ago) was this simple statement:
Don't take yourself too seriously.
Now don't get me wrong... you should definitely take certain things in your life seriously, like your studies, your work, etc. However, when it comes to the little things that you say and do in your everyday life, there's no point in stressing over all the small things. It seems like such a simple idea, yet we're all guilty of doing it!
I had to read a book the other day called "Welcome to College: The Christ-Follower's Guide for the Journey" by Jonathan Morrow. Throughout the assigned reading, there was one passage that really stuck out to me, that I want to share with you guys to read and remember. It goes a little something like this: "Like everyone else, you will have your moments of wanting to go crawl under a rock and hide out of embarrassment and awkwardness. Many situations will feel like they are the end of the world; they aren't. You are going to have some bad days. It's kind of like a rite of passage. If you can't laugh in the moment, you will definitely laugh later!" (12).
This is so important for you guys to remember! There may be bad days, and there may be embarrassing moments that make you want to run and hide and never face the world again. But when you look back on them I think you will realize that they really weren't as bad as you thought they were. I can almost guarantee that you will look back and laugh at some point. And if that's the case, you might as well learn to just laugh in the moment as well!
Until next time,
Molly
Monday, October 27, 2014
Proverbs 31:25
Hey Sweet Girls!
One of my favorite Bible verses is Proverbs 31:25: "She is clothed in strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future." I think this verse says a lot about the way girls need to live their lives. Wrapping ourselves in God's embrace and putting our trust in Him for the future, gives us the power to live a life of joy and happiness.
I want you guys to read this blog post and see what Lysa TerKeurst has to say about this verse and what it means to her.
It is so important to remember that when you feel like you have got it all wrong and you feel like you can't do anything right anymore, that you are absolutely not alone. Everyone has those days where they feel like nothings going right and they have no idea what they are doing. Some people have more than one of those days in a row. And that's okay!
The moral of this post is to make sure you guys know that no matter what you might be going through or how you might be feeling, you should never forget to keep smiling at the future and laughing without fear!
Until next time,
Molly
One of my favorite Bible verses is Proverbs 31:25: "She is clothed in strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future." I think this verse says a lot about the way girls need to live their lives. Wrapping ourselves in God's embrace and putting our trust in Him for the future, gives us the power to live a life of joy and happiness.
I want you guys to read this blog post and see what Lysa TerKeurst has to say about this verse and what it means to her.
It is so important to remember that when you feel like you have got it all wrong and you feel like you can't do anything right anymore, that you are absolutely not alone. Everyone has those days where they feel like nothings going right and they have no idea what they are doing. Some people have more than one of those days in a row. And that's okay!
The moral of this post is to make sure you guys know that no matter what you might be going through or how you might be feeling, you should never forget to keep smiling at the future and laughing without fear!
Until next time,
Molly
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Laughter is Key
Hey Sweet Girls!
It's been said that laughter is the best medicine. In my opinion, a good, hearty laugh with friends can cure any bad day or any amount of overwhelming stress. Laughter can also cure any embarrassment, if you allow yourself to use it.
Let's be honest, everybody gets embarrassed. I, of all people, can wholeheartedly attest to that. You guys might not know this about me, but I am actually the poster child for embarrassment. I specialize in face planting in front of large crowds and also frequent tripping up stairs- but that's just the half of it. If you can think of something embarrassing, there is a 99.9% chance that I have done it (and probably more than once).
So now that you know how embarrassing I am as an individual, we can move on to my main point for this blog post. I am a strong activist for embracing your embarrassing moments and laughing it off. Yes, feeling embarrassed stinks. I totally get feeling, in that horrifying moment, like your life is over and you will never get over it. But I can assure you that you will get over it.
Think about it- five years from now, are you going to remember that one time you fell up the steps walking to Spanish? Or the time your chair rolled out from under you in English? Or the time you tripped over your own two feet and face planted in front of everyone on campus? Probably not. In fact, I'll admit that those are all real life experiences. Those all probably happened within the last month or so and I've already gotten over them. The truth of the matter is that I guarantee you aren't going to remember tripping, slipping, falling or saying something silly five years from now. The even bigger truth is that the people who saw it, who you felt so embarrassed by, aren't going to remember it either. Do you remember every person you ever saw do something embarrassing? So why would it be any different when you're on the receiving end?
Since no one's going to remember it anyway, why not just join in on the laughter? Showing that you are capable of laughing off your mistakes and laughing at yourself says a lot about you. It says that you are comfortable with yourself and that you aren't fazed by what others think of you. For girls of your age, that is honestly one of the biggest pieces of advice I can give you.
If you ask me, laughter is the key to happiness. So try it sometime!
It's been said that laughter is the best medicine. In my opinion, a good, hearty laugh with friends can cure any bad day or any amount of overwhelming stress. Laughter can also cure any embarrassment, if you allow yourself to use it.
Let's be honest, everybody gets embarrassed. I, of all people, can wholeheartedly attest to that. You guys might not know this about me, but I am actually the poster child for embarrassment. I specialize in face planting in front of large crowds and also frequent tripping up stairs- but that's just the half of it. If you can think of something embarrassing, there is a 99.9% chance that I have done it (and probably more than once).
So now that you know how embarrassing I am as an individual, we can move on to my main point for this blog post. I am a strong activist for embracing your embarrassing moments and laughing it off. Yes, feeling embarrassed stinks. I totally get feeling, in that horrifying moment, like your life is over and you will never get over it. But I can assure you that you will get over it.
Think about it- five years from now, are you going to remember that one time you fell up the steps walking to Spanish? Or the time your chair rolled out from under you in English? Or the time you tripped over your own two feet and face planted in front of everyone on campus? Probably not. In fact, I'll admit that those are all real life experiences. Those all probably happened within the last month or so and I've already gotten over them. The truth of the matter is that I guarantee you aren't going to remember tripping, slipping, falling or saying something silly five years from now. The even bigger truth is that the people who saw it, who you felt so embarrassed by, aren't going to remember it either. Do you remember every person you ever saw do something embarrassing? So why would it be any different when you're on the receiving end?
Since no one's going to remember it anyway, why not just join in on the laughter? Showing that you are capable of laughing off your mistakes and laughing at yourself says a lot about you. It says that you are comfortable with yourself and that you aren't fazed by what others think of you. For girls of your age, that is honestly one of the biggest pieces of advice I can give you.
If you ask me, laughter is the key to happiness. So try it sometime!
Until next time,
Molly
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Self-Image
Hey Sweet Girls!
Alright, it's time to get serious. You girls are at a time in your life where media, peers, school and other outlets of society are huge. You are constantly being bombarded by advertisements with pictures, videos and slogans telling you what you should look like, how you should act and who you should be. And I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but there's really no escaping it. The media- and all of the negative energy it consists of- is always going to be a constant in your life. The good thing is that, even though it's always going to be there, you don't have to let it effect you! That's why I wanted to dedicate my first "real" post on this blog to something big... your self-image. So let me start out by asking this:
How do you view yourself?
Now, be honest when you answer this question. Maybe you think you're wonderful (Which is fantastic if you do... because you are wonderful!). But it may be true that one of those dreadful forms of social media has gotten the better of you. I sincerely hope that you have somehow managed to avoid all of the lies that society tries to tell you, however, I know that that might be wishful thinking on my part. I mean, I certainly still fall victim to the media's jabs sometimes. It really can, and does, happen to all of us.
I want you guys to take a second and watch this video:
Please don't ever be ashamed of who you are because you are a wonderful human being and a beautiful creation of God. If you get anything from this entire blog, let it be this... Be yourself, be the best "you" you can be- and love who that person is.
It doesn't matter if you fit into society's definition of "perfect" or "beautiful". You are you and there isn't a single other person like you- and that is perfect.
Keep on doing you and never forget just how awesome you are!
Until next time,
Molly
Alright, it's time to get serious. You girls are at a time in your life where media, peers, school and other outlets of society are huge. You are constantly being bombarded by advertisements with pictures, videos and slogans telling you what you should look like, how you should act and who you should be. And I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but there's really no escaping it. The media- and all of the negative energy it consists of- is always going to be a constant in your life. The good thing is that, even though it's always going to be there, you don't have to let it effect you! That's why I wanted to dedicate my first "real" post on this blog to something big... your self-image. So let me start out by asking this:
How do you view yourself?
Now, be honest when you answer this question. Maybe you think you're wonderful (Which is fantastic if you do... because you are wonderful!). But it may be true that one of those dreadful forms of social media has gotten the better of you. I sincerely hope that you have somehow managed to avoid all of the lies that society tries to tell you, however, I know that that might be wishful thinking on my part. I mean, I certainly still fall victim to the media's jabs sometimes. It really can, and does, happen to all of us.
I want you guys to take a second and watch this video:
Please don't ever be ashamed of who you are because you are a wonderful human being and a beautiful creation of God. If you get anything from this entire blog, let it be this... Be yourself, be the best "you" you can be- and love who that person is.
It doesn't matter if you fit into society's definition of "perfect" or "beautiful". You are you and there isn't a single other person like you- and that is perfect.
Keep on doing you and never forget just how awesome you are!
Until next time,
Molly
Monday, September 29, 2014
An Introduction
Hey Sweet Girls!
My name is Molly and I just recently started my freshman year of college! Before I tell you anything else about myself, I'd like to start out this post by saying this: I have been in your shoes. I've been through the embarrassments and the terrible fashion choices you wish your mom would have stopped you from wearing out of the house. I've been through the drama and the useless fights and I've been through the awkward first dates and the breakups that seem like the end of the world. I completely understand that middle school and high school can be kind of rough sometimes. But I'm here to tell you something very important- so listen closely!
Its not that bad.
Now I know, you probably don't believe me. You're probably sitting there thinking, "This girl doesn't even know me! She doesn't know my life, she doesn't know what I've been through! Who is she to tell me that it's not that bad?"
And you're right. I don't know you and you don't really know me. And believe me, I'm in no way trying to diminish the everyday trials and toils of your life because, like I said, I've been there! I know exactly what it's like to feel like little things are earth-shattering. And that's why I'm writing this blog for you now.
Throughout this blog I'm going to be sharing a lot with you guys. I'll tell you some stories from my own life, or my friends' lives, of embarrassing moments that we've all learned to look back and laugh at. I'll also be sharing some tips and tricks of the trade that I've found on how to make the best of awkward situations and how to just simply laugh it off!
My mission is to encourage girls like you to live your life freely with your heart full, your mind open and your laughter great. I hope this blog finds you well and gives you a little hope that you'll get over whatever situation might be temporarily staining your happiness. I hope you can learn some of the things that I wish I had known at your age. And most importantly, I hope you can learn that you have the ability to lead a life that is totally happy and enjoyable. Above all, I hope you will learn how to just laugh your way through life. Because, in my opinion, that's really a wonderful thing.
Until next time,
Molly
My name is Molly and I just recently started my freshman year of college! Before I tell you anything else about myself, I'd like to start out this post by saying this: I have been in your shoes. I've been through the embarrassments and the terrible fashion choices you wish your mom would have stopped you from wearing out of the house. I've been through the drama and the useless fights and I've been through the awkward first dates and the breakups that seem like the end of the world. I completely understand that middle school and high school can be kind of rough sometimes. But I'm here to tell you something very important- so listen closely!
Its not that bad.
Now I know, you probably don't believe me. You're probably sitting there thinking, "This girl doesn't even know me! She doesn't know my life, she doesn't know what I've been through! Who is she to tell me that it's not that bad?"
And you're right. I don't know you and you don't really know me. And believe me, I'm in no way trying to diminish the everyday trials and toils of your life because, like I said, I've been there! I know exactly what it's like to feel like little things are earth-shattering. And that's why I'm writing this blog for you now.
Throughout this blog I'm going to be sharing a lot with you guys. I'll tell you some stories from my own life, or my friends' lives, of embarrassing moments that we've all learned to look back and laugh at. I'll also be sharing some tips and tricks of the trade that I've found on how to make the best of awkward situations and how to just simply laugh it off!
My mission is to encourage girls like you to live your life freely with your heart full, your mind open and your laughter great. I hope this blog finds you well and gives you a little hope that you'll get over whatever situation might be temporarily staining your happiness. I hope you can learn some of the things that I wish I had known at your age. And most importantly, I hope you can learn that you have the ability to lead a life that is totally happy and enjoyable. Above all, I hope you will learn how to just laugh your way through life. Because, in my opinion, that's really a wonderful thing.
Until next time,
Molly
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