Author Archives: Charlie Page
Author Archives: Charlie Page
I’ve always been the “I’ll figure it out” girl. To a fault. To a comedic level. I have absolutely convinced myself I can do things I’ve never done before (including car things) because asking for help felt idk… unsafe? inconvenient? embarrassing? all of the above? Hyper-independence looks confident from the outside. But half the time […]
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A lot of people have said “you changed…” And I’m like THANK YOU??? I’m so glad you clocked it!!! I didn’t do all that healing / learning / unlearning / crying in the car to stay the same person. Growth was literally the assignment!!! #selfgrowth #mindset #women #healing #boundaries
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Some things really are divinely orchestrated. Perfect timing. Clean alignment. The dots connect later and you’re like, ohhh… of course. And then there are the other things. The messy ones. The ones that feel unnecessary. Random. Brutal. Poorly timed. The ones that absolutely do not feel sacred while they’re happening. Both exist. Patience isn’t pretending […]
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Don’t ignore that little voice that says, “hey… what about me?” She’s not being dramatic – she’s asking to be included. #selfcare #boundaries #women #healing #mindset
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When you find yourself again, don’t lose yourself this time. Lewis Carroll once wrote, “Who in the world am I? Ah, that’s the great puzzle.” And maybe that puzzle isn’t meant to be solved once – but honored daily. You’re allowed to evolve without erasing yourself. You’re allowed to want more without losing your center. […]
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2025 wasn’t a glow-up year for me. It was a completion year. The kind where things end quietly. Where you don’t slam doors – you just stop holding them open. People. Places. Habits. Versions of yourself that once made sense… until they didn’t. There was grief in it. And relief. Sometimes in the same breath. […]
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Sometimes growth isn’t “add a new habit / new offer / new morning routine / new personality.” Sometimes it’s subtraction. Brutal, inconvenient, unplanned subtraction. A thing gets removed. A door closes. A relationship shifts. A plan collapses. A version of you stops working. And your first instinct (because you’re a normal human) is to panic-build […]
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they asked what i’m addicted to. turns out it’s speaking on stages. #speakerlife #personalbrand #entrepreneurhumor #onlinebusiness #womeninbusiness
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Sometimes the absence of peace isn’t anxiety. We love to tell ourselves that peace is something we should be able to manufacture if we just try harder – better mindset, better boundaries, better attitude. But there are situations where peace refuses to cooperate no matter how evolved you are. I’ve learned to pay attention to […]
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