This Season is All About Me (And I Won't Apologize for It): Things I've Been Doing to Invest in Myself
For years, I poured everything into everyone else—my child, my home, my work. I put myself last. And I told myself that was noble. But I’ve realized that self-sacrifice without self-care leads to burnout, not sainthood. The truth? You can’t pour from an empty cup. When I flipped the switch, I started pouring into myself. I started investing in myself. I no longer feel guilty if I use my money to buy things for myself, things that I need and things that make me happy. I no longer feel guilty if I come home hands full of shopping bags and wasn't able to buy anything for my son. For years, I always made sure that I got my son pasalubong (homecoming gift) whenever I went out. Now, I no longer feel guilty if mom got stuff and he didn't. That doesn’t mean I love him less—it means I’m learning to love myself more, too. Here are some things I’ve been doing to invest in myself. These are more than purchases—they’re little promises I keep to myself. 💧 A Tumble...