
No makeup has become a thing for me.
Under the mask I’ve stopped wearing foundation.
Not only that I and others don’t want to hear stories that elected leaders Makeup about what’s going on in society.
Nor do I at least want to be told what to think.
On the cusp of 56 I’ve come to realize that only I can decide what’s right for me.
What I’ve learned:
Love and freedom go hand-in-hand. You can’t have one without the other. Liking yourself without limits is the first step to becoming free.
This birthday year I gave myself permission to be an Artist.
I’m compelled to write in here again about the beauty of individuality.
Wearing No Makeup involves letting the real you show through. Even when you are wearing makeup.
Living an authentic life makes sense to me right now.
The world doesn’t need you and me to be copycats imitating what everyone else does and how they dress and live.
In the coming blog entry I’ll talk about the number-one self-help book I’ve ever read.
It’s a book of help for your Self when you live for likes and are afraid to take a stand.
Are you like me tired of the lies and misinformation being spread like wildfire?
No Makeup. It’s something to think about: telling the truth by being yourself.