Vlogs & youtube edition
Hey Lemon8 fam! So excited to share that a new YouTube video is out on my channel, 'Life of Simone'! If you've ever felt like 'adulting is annoying,' then this vlog is definitely for you. I'm diving deep into some recent life updates, the everyday struggles and triumphs, and just generally trying to make sense of this wild journey we call adulthood. It's all about keeping it real, sharing my experiences, and hopefully making you feel a little less alone in the chaos. Make sure to go subscribe so you don't miss any of the fun and frankly, the therapeutic ranting! Finding relatable content creators on YouTube has been a game-changer for me. Whether it's someone like Simone Monay sharing their daily routines or delving into ASMR, or discovering new voices, there's a whole world of connection out there. It's so cool to see how different creators bring their unique perspectives to vlogging, from travel diaries to deep dives into specific topics. I'm always on the lookout for channels that spark joy or offer a fresh take on things. Sometimes, you just need that perfect blend of entertainment and authenticity to brighten your day or give you a new idea. If you're searching for specific creators like Megoneil or Riya Vlogs, you know that feeling of finding someone whose content just clicks with you. Speaking of valuable content, I've also found immense comfort and insight from some of the best mental health YouTube channels out there. In a world where 'adulting is annoying' can often lead to stress and overwhelm, having resources that offer guidance, coping strategies, or simply a space to feel understood is incredibly important. While my channel, 'Life of Simone,' often touches on the emotional rollercoaster of daily life, I also appreciate creators who explicitly focus on mental wellness. They cover everything from managing anxiety and practicing mindfulness to understanding self-care and building resilience. It’s not just about finding answers, but also about building a community where discussions around mental health are open and supportive. Watching someone else articulate their struggles or share effective strategies can truly be a lifeline. It reminds us that it's okay not to be okay sometimes, and that seeking support or learning new tools is a sign of strength, not weakness. So whether you're looking for someone to laugh with about the absurdities of life, trying to find your next favorite vlogger, or seeking some gentle guidance for your mental well-being, YouTube has so much to offer. Don't forget to check out my latest 'New YouTube video out' and join the community. Let's navigate this journey together, one vlog at a time. Go subscribe and let me know what kind of content you love watching!


































































































just subbed YT: Life As Kiyaa 🩷 ( linked in bio ) … make sure you watch my videos not just subscribe 😘