The "I AM" Blog
Sometimes it starts with crayons.A child sits with a notebook, doodling their favorite animal or describing their imaginary friend. That’s more than creativity—it’s a glimpse into who they are. At a young age, children are already full of opinions, likes,...
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The teenage years feel like living in a kaleidoscope—every day brings new patterns, shifting perspectives, and moments where everything you thought you knew about yourself gets turned upside down. Adults keep asking what you want to do with your life...
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There’s something steadying about hearing your own thoughts without interruption. In a world that often expects women to wear many roles, journaling offers a moment where there’s no need to perform—only to listen to what’s real for you. Related: Affirm...
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Young boys experience intense social pressure to conform to narrow masculine stereotypes. They learn quickly which behaviors are "acceptable" for boys and which ones invite teasing or criticism. This early conditioning can disconnect them from their natural emotional range and...
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It starts with one simple truth: young girls notice what’s expected of them. From how they laugh to what they wear or say, the quiet pressure to “fit in” shows up early. That’s why now is the perfect time to...
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