Don't be like the rest of them, dear

When I was a teenager, I went to a teen church retreat. The theme was about not conforming to what other teens (the bad ones) do.

"Everybody's doing it. Join usssss."

But as I sat at this retreat filled with loud songs about Jesus' love, I realized that I had been pressured into attending this Lame Weekend of Loudness by other teens (the good ones), which was exactly what I was being told not to do."I'm soooo excited. It will be so uplifting. Oh my goodness. Want a hug?"  When I returned from this retreat, I accepted that I'm not like them (the good ones) and I'm not like the other ones either (the bad ones).

With time, I noticed that most of the so-called bad ones turned out to be some of the more interesting good ones, and a lot of those good ones turned out to be miserable.

So there you go.

Don't be like any of them, dear.

Janice MacLeod

Janice MacLeod is a course creator who helps people write books and create online businesses out of their art. She is a New York Times best seller, and her book Paris Letters, is a memoir about how she became an artist in Paris selling illustrated letters. She has a vibrant Etsy shop and was one of the pioneering entrepreneurs featured on Etsy's Quit Your Day Job newsletter. She has been featured in Business Insider, Forbes, Canadian Living, Psychologies Today, Elle, Huff Post, and CBC.

https://janicemacleod.com/
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