by Susanna Neleman | Jun 26, 2018 | Attitude adjustment, Dreaming & creativity, Facing your fears
A lot of the times, I have to remind myself that nothing great ever came from forcing yourself to do anything. No result is ever the be all end all. It’s all about the journey, so why not try a different approach to life? Allow yourself to explore and embrace...
by Susanna Neleman | Mar 2, 2018 | Attitude adjustment, Facing your fears
We all feel boxed-in sometimes, defined by labels set by others, gridlocked by limits we set on ourselves. Arrested in development by our own inability to accept that we are a glorious mess of walking contradictions, Let’s explore the power that these boxes and labels...
by Susanna Neleman | Jul 21, 2017 | Attitude adjustment, Facing your fears
We all deal with it: negative self-talk that comes out of the fear if we’re doing things right; if we know/are enough (what some people call ‘The Imposter Syndrome’ or ‘Comparison-itis’); Basically, putting yourself down when you could be...
by Susanna Neleman | Jun 2, 2017 | Attitude adjustment, Facing your fears, Unf*ckwithable story
As I’ve let slip a few times on the blog, I plan to turn my writing and ideas into an empire. I want to become part of all those women who’ve chosen Unf*ckwithable world domination as their modus operandi. To me this means, being Bold, and accepting of MY OWN...
by Susanna Neleman | May 17, 2017 | Attitude adjustment, Facing your fears, Take action, make a scene
I genuinely feel that your biggest challenge right now, as you are starting on your journey, is to BELIEVE in yourself. I have plenty ideas. For me, it’s not so much about a lack of ideas on what I could do. You probably have plenty ideas on what you could do as well....
by Susanna Neleman | Apr 1, 2017 | Facing your fears, Take action, make a scene
You can keep asking yourself the same questions. Over and over. But at some point you have to choose to start and see what happens or let the fear of the unknown win. Lately my head has been spinning. I’m going through the same questions. Over and over. Fear is...