Kelila Johnson
Bio
On a mission to fall in love with life a little more every day. Join me if you like.
Stories (7/0)
What they don't tell you about your limiting beliefs
I'm sick of hearing about limiting beliefs. Soooo over it. Even from the people who go so far as to say "no belief is true, all beliefs are limiting, but you can choose to limit yourself in ways that serve you." Like, "OK, thanks Lucky Girl Syndrome, now I just have to delude myself into believing things that are demonstrably untrue and then I'll win the lottery, buy an island, and marry Henry Cavill (along with every other person on Manifesting TikTok)."
By Kelila Johnsonabout a year ago in Motivation
"Silience"
I’ve been reading John Koenig’s Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. I think it may come to be one of my favorite and most-revisited books of all time. It has given me a new lexicon for life, which has somehow been a balm for the soul; a reminder that my complicated emotions are not unique to me and that we – humanity – are all in this thing together, holding on for dear life as best we can.
By Kelila Johnsonabout a year ago in Humans
Fear, cartoon gallbladders, & the roles we play
You know how an ordinary comment or question --- if it comes at just the right moment --- can unlock an entirely different, deeper response than you could have anticipated or that the question itself really warranted?
By Kelila Johnsonabout a year ago in Psyche