Tag: self esteem

Social media shouldn’t validate your experiences

If we don’t post our daily experiences on Instagram, Snapchat, or Facebook, they didn’t really happen.   That may seem farfetched—of course, reality exists independent of social media. However, in an era where we post every outfit, event, and accomplishment online, this truth is becoming less clear.   The...

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Lessons learned from a summer of watching Wicked

This past summer, I had a Sunday routine I could really get behind.  I’d hop on the subway from my house in Toronto to the Ed Mirvish Theatre downtown, buy the cheapest tickets I could find, and sit through two hours and 45 minutes of pure bliss enjoying Wicked the Muscial. Following the show—a national...

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My online obsession

I became addicted to social media in grade four.   At first, the attraction was talking to my friends outside of school without having to ask my parents. And since I’m being honest, that quickly developed into being able to talk to my first boyfriend without their watchful eyes.   Looking back now,...

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