Photos I wish I had Posted but never did

I have so many different photos and videos, I never end up posting. I'm a bit of a perfectionist , mix that with my severe ADHD and welp hence the lack of posting lol. I always look at my photos and find something wrong with them.

It's the little things, the small details I capture that Hinders me to post. I was recently looking back through my photos and thought to myself, wow you used to be so beautiful why didn't you share these when you took them. I recently had a major loss that devastated my entire world. It just made me realize that our days are not promised, and not to take life for granted. I decided to share with you a few of my photos I wished I would have posted. There are so many, so l may post more again soon. I was just really feeling down and being way to hard on myself, and after looking back at my photos it reminded me of how much fun I used to have and how much love I have to offer. I hope that makes sense. If you got this far thank you for reading and listening. Life is to short not to enjoy every moment#photosofyourself #embracevulnerability #Lemon8Diary #photosididntpostandwhy #droptheinsecurities

2024/12/5 Edited to

... Read moreMany people can relate to the struggle of wanting to share perfect images while battling insecurities. Perfectionism often keeps us from showcasing our true selves in an authentic light. It's essential to understand that our imperfections make us unique and relatable. Sharing moments that speak to our experiences can create connection and community. In a digital age, where everyone seeks validation through likes and comments, we must remind ourselves that life’s fleeting moments deserve to be celebrated without the pressure of perfection. It’s in those unfiltered moments where true beauty lies. Reflecting on our past experiences can provide insightful lessons that help us grow emotionally and creatively. Each of us has stories tied to our images, whether joyful or heart-wrenching, and those narratives can inspire others to appreciate their own journey. Don’t let fear hold you back from sharing what matters. Instead, aim to drop the insecurities and embrace vulnerability, as this not only frees you but also encourages others to do the same.