A letter to my younger and future self about comparison, family pressure, and finally learning that perseverance—on my own terms—is enough.
If we can look back on our younger selves with compassion, why not offer that same grace to who we are today? Self-kindness belongs in the present.
HCLU president Olivia reflects on how her senior year is quickly approaching and shares some of the advice she wishes she could tell her younger self.
Dear Val, Vale, Lola, Lulu (whatever your family liked to call you at the time), We’ve come so far from the little girl moving to the United States from...
This collaboration between Her Campus Leeds and Her Campus Brighton gifted me the opportunity to speak to two fabulous Her Campus writers from both cohorts; Issy and India. Since...
In honour of Galentine's Day, a holiday which in my opinion, should outrank Valentines, I teamed up with a member of the Brighton chapter of Her Campus to conduct...
Dear Younger Me, I just wanted to let you know that we have come a long way from where we were. I know at this moment in time you...
Dear student that I used to be, Currently, I am in my third year at the ILLUSTRIOUS Hampton University, my dream school. I am a Journalism and an English...
Dear Younger Me, There are so many things I want to tell you and I really don’t know where to start. Just know, it gets better. I promise it...