Car Ride Confessions
If taking care of my skin, my work, my standards, and my peace is “high maintenance”…Houston
then yes.
I invest in myself.
Car Ride Confessions.
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Taking time to care for myself, including my skin, work, and mental peace, truly feels like an investment rather than a burden. Living in Houston, I’ve found that this commitment to what some call "high maintenance" is actually about establishing firm boundaries and valuing my own well-being. Many people hesitate to label their self-care as "high maintenance" because of the negative connotations. But from my experience, maintaining high standards in daily life means honoring my needs and goals, no matter the time or effort involved. For instance, my skin care routine isn’t just about vanity; it’s a moment where I reclaim control and nurture myself. Car rides have become my private sanctuary where I reflect on these personal truths—hence, the term "Car Ride Confessions." During these moments, I remind myself that investing in myself is a fearless act of love and respect, not selfishness. It’s a challenge to shake off societal pressures that might make one feel guilty for upholding such standards, but I’ve learned that the peace and confidence I gain far outweigh any criticism. If you’re someone who strives to balance work, wellness, and maintaining a peaceful mindset, embracing the idea that this is investing in yourself can be transformative. It may look like being "high maintenance" to others, but it’s actually about fearless self-respect and empowerment. And as a Houston resident, I appreciate how this mindset helps me stand strong in a bustling city full of distractions. At the end of the day, whether it’s a skincare ritual, a focused work ethic, or guarding your peace, these actions contribute to building a life that reflects who you truly are and what you value. If you resonate with this, remember: investing in yourself is the best investment you can make.












































































