“When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasn't healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs and habits - anything that kept me small. My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving.”
Kim McMillen“When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasn't healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs and habits - anything that kept me small. My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving.”
Kim McMillen, When I Loved Myself Enough“When I loved myself enough, I no longer needed things or people to make me feel safe.”
Kim McMillen, When I Loved Myself Enough“When I loved myself enough, I would sometimes wake in the night to music playing within me.”
Kim McMillen, When I Loved Myself Enough