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Let's talk anxiety.

   Sips tea, thinks, picks pen, and writes Anxiety has been an overlooked topic in Nigeria. For a long time, someone struggling with anxiety might be labeled as "rude," "snobbish," or "not smart." (Stares in disbelief😕) Anxiety can really destabilize a person, and that's what we'll discuss today. One major way anxiety can affect a person is by making them socially awkward. This can be frustrating when your heart wants to socialize, but your brain refuses or rather starts panicking. The moment you step out, you begin to "what if" your way through life – "What if I'm overdressed?" "What if I'm walking weird?" "What if that person miles  away minding their business is laughing at me?" You might have left your house feeling confident, but now you're hiding at a corner, feeling like the whole world is laughing at you. (Stares in anxiety😬) Struggling with anxiety  doesn't just make you socially aw...

Let's talk "a good person but a bad friend"

Sips tea and picks up a pen ☕✍️ There's been a lot of debates about if one can be a good person but a bad friend and after much consideration, I believe it's possible for someone to embody both qualities. Here's why: A person's character traits, such as kindness and empathy, don't necessarily determine their ability to maintain healthy friendships. Someone might be kind and generous in other areas of life, like work or community, but struggle with friendship dynamics, particularly communication. In my opinion, communication is key to a healthy friendship. While someone might be kind and possess other admirable qualities, they may lack the communication skills necessary for a strong friendship. Unresolved issues, such as insecurity or past trauma, can also impact someone's ability to be a good friend. For instance, a person might have had a previous friendship that ended badly, leaving them with emotional scars. To everyone else, this person might seem amazing, b...

Let's talk healing

Sips tea and starts writing. Healing process is something hardly spoken about by the general public. No, I'm not talking about healing from physical wounds or death (that's a story for another day). I'm talking about healing from relationships. Specifically, friendships👀. One can only imagine the pain of going from talking every day to deleting contact, from smiling at the thought of them to crying about the same thoughts, thinking about all the plans you made with them that you now know fully well will never happen. I'm Not talking about the loss of a friend by death (which by the way I think is a lot easier to deal with), I'm talking about the loss of a friend for no reason mmh.. you heard me right NO REASON. I'm talking about the kind of situation where you wake up one morning and realize your best friend of years has decided you're no longer important to them. No reason, no explanation. Just a sudden cutoff. On today's episode of "let's tal...

Let's talk feminism.

   I was recently scrolling through Twitter (X😒) and I realized how quickly the word "feminist" is becoming a slur. Even in everyday life, when you tell an average person that you're a feminist, they look as though they've just seen a ghost. This got me thinking a lot about my stance on feminism, and I came to the conclusion that if the word "feminist" becomes a slur, then I'll  proudly wear that label. One thing about women (AKA angels) - we know how to turn a slur into "our word". For instance, "hoe," "bitch," "BOP," and more. Personally, I can't wait for when the word "ashawo" becomes our own thing LIEF (Laughs In Evil Feminist). Back to business, I might just be one and probably too shy to be bold, but I honestly rather stand alone than succumb to this misogynistic world (AKA Earth). Leaving Twitter or TikTok and coming into the real world (bars 🙂‍↕🙂‍↔), I've realized that the feminists we ...