🍷The Therapy Corner

🍷The Therapy Corner

Welcome to The Therapy Corner 💛


Hello Beautiful,

Welcome to your new safe space.

Life can feel overwhelming, confusing, exciting, messy, and everything in between—all at once. And sometimes, you just need a place to ask the questions you don’t feel comfortable saying out loud. A place where you can be honest, vulnerable, and real… without judgment.

That’s exactly why The Therapy Corner was created.

This is more than just an advice column. It’s a conversation. A community. A moment to pause and reflect.


Here’s how it works:

• You write in with your questions—about love, life, confidence, healing, friendships, purpose, or anything on your heart.

• I’ll respond with thoughtful, honest advice rooted in growth, self-worth, and real-life experience.

• And because healing doesn’t happen in isolation, our Beautiful U community will also have the opportunity to share their thoughts, encouragement, and perspectives.

Because sometimes, the most powerful thing you can realize is: you are not alone.

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What You Can Expect Here

In The Therapy Corner, we keep it real—but we also keep it supportive. You can expect:

• Honest advice (not sugar-coated, but always kind)

• Gentle truth when you need clarity

• Encouragement when you feel stuck

• A community that lifts you up, not tears you down


This is your space to grow, heal, and feel seen.

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Q&A đź’Ś

Question:

Hello Beautiful,

I feel like I’ve out grown my friends, but I feel guilty even thinking that. We don’t connect the same anymore, and I’m craving deeper conversations and different environments. Is it wrong to want more?


Answer:

Dear disconnected,

First, let’s release the guilt.

Outgrowing people doesn’t make you disloyal—it means you’re evolving. Growth changes your needs, your mindset, and what feels aligned in your life. And that can be uncomfortable, especially when it involves people who’ve been part of your journey.

Wanting deeper connections, more meaningful conversations, and environments that inspire you is not wrong—it’s a sign of self-awareness.

But here’s the key: how you move forward matters.

You don’t have to abruptly cut people off or create distance out of frustration. Instead:

• Honor what those friendships meant to you

• Allow space for natural shifts

• Be open to new connections that match who you’re becoming

Not everyone is meant to go with you to your next level—and that’s okay.

Growth sometimes looks like letting go with love.

And remember, you’re not leaving people behind—you’re moving forward in alignment with yourself.

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Your Turn


Got a question on your heart?

Submit it to The Therapy Corner and let’s talk about it. No topic is too small, too deep, or too complicated.

Because here, your voice matters.

And no matter what you’re going through…

You’re still becoming your most beautiful self.


— Beautiful U ✨

 

 

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