My responsibility here
As you may already know, Facebook whistleblower hearings are taking place right now, and many of them focus on Instagram’s impact on young people. I spent some time watching those discussions, and they made me reflect deeply on my own presence here, on the content I create, and on the people who choose to follow me. Being an influencer comes with responsibility, and I feel it very strongly. It is important to me that the messages I share here are perceived in the right way, because we are all different, and each of us interprets things through our own experiences, insecurities, and beliefs.
When I created this blog, my intention was simple: to help women like me who are on their own journey toward a healthy lifestyle. Over the years, I’ve gone through very different relationships with my body. I’ve had moments of confidence, and moments when I didn’t feel like myself at all. It took time, patience, and a lot of internal work to find the balance I have now. And because of that experience, I know how sensitive this topic can be, especially for younger people who are just beginning to shape their understanding of self-worth and body image.
I often share the positive parts of my journey, the moments when I feel strong and motivated, because that’s naturally what we tend to show. But I realize that doing only that can create the illusion that everything is always smooth and perfect. And that is simply not true. Just like anyone else, I have days when I doubt myself, when I feel discouraged, or when my body and mind don’t cooperate at all. I want to make sure you see that side too, because nobody should feel pressured to be perfect. Perfection is not the goal, balance is.
I promise to keep this space honest, open, and real. If I can help even one person feel less alone in their struggles or more inspired to take care of themselves without comparison or pressure, then this blog is serving the purpose it was created for.

