Last month I was working in a jellewery store in order to save money for college. My work experience led me to set stronger objectives for myself: I know I want to travel, do a job that celebrates feminine strength and power, creates the chance to play around with style and clothes, is connected with culture and art, and gives me the freedom both spacial and economic to be and independent woman.
Searching about lifestyle and career guides I came across this very interesting book which I have been tirelessly listening trough audible: How to be a Free Range Human by Marieanne Cantewell. The book led me to Free Range Humans and this community has been challenging my ideas towards career paths and income creations. The book is ideal if you are looking for a way to create meaningful work and do what you are passionate about without ending up living "in a card board box".
I am an History of Art student. I have a dream of one day working as a curator in a big museum. I would also love to express my passion for vintage fashion and female beauty , creating a space where the past can serve as an inspiration to bring some spark and magic to our daily busy life's.
This blog is my free range human manifestation. It started one year ago as a need create to a place where I could express all my contraditory interests and where women (and men) could learn about their own power without fear while challenging modern concepts of beauty, role models and inspiration.
P.S. I have been asked why I've recently been focusing on writing about beauty. My intention is to chift the way some people think about this concept. It is a phase I am going trought, and I very much enjoy beauty: I see it as a means of fulfilment and empowerment rather than a self deprecating way of enslaving someone into fiting a mold of perfection created by the media, I hope that comes across in my writing. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank to all of those who have been supporting the blog sinse it first started.
P.S. I have been asked why I've recently been focusing on writing about beauty. My intention is to chift the way some people think about this concept. It is a phase I am going trought, and I very much enjoy beauty: I see it as a means of fulfilment and empowerment rather than a self deprecating way of enslaving someone into fiting a mold of perfection created by the media, I hope that comes across in my writing. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank to all of those who have been supporting the blog sinse it first started.
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