Wednesday, January 6, 2016

[Inspiration | Musing] I Am The Woman I Am


I may not be pretty, I may not be perfect. I may not live up to society's expectation of what beauty is all about, I am not thin and slim, I do not fit into some clothes, I don't wear my makeup in a pristine manner, I don't have glowing pore-less skin most of the time, I don't have the patience to not give my best, I don't just listen to beautiful sugar-coated words but rather the things or action that you can show me. 

I am me, I am imperfect, I am a woman with too much softness and self-sacrificing qualities that may deem weak, some may even think that I am shallow for being a blogger, or flaunting the better things in life I have for being a blogger. Yes, I can seem pretentious in this fabricated alternate reality sort of make-believe "perfectly" enjoyable life that I have carved out for myself, since I started blogging. 

But


I am who I am. I am a mother of two growing boys, I am a full time screenwriter producer who runs a boutique production house, I am also a self-absorbed woman who loves to write freely, who wants to explore the inner works of what it takes to be a woman. I am a woman who just love to share the appreciation of beauty, to advocate finding beauty in life, and sharing them. 

I am learning to live better, love (myself) better, let go more, worry less, balance life better, not be judgmental, I am working on myself. I am seeing myself in a different light, now onwards. I am striving to be truthful towards my own feelings and emotions. I am a woman with conflicting thoughts, questioning myself if I am being who I really am or becoming that virtual version of that make-believe blogger that I portray myself to be? Are these two personalities the same? They merge or are they completely different? 

Questions left unanswered, and to be explored and determined. I would like to conclude one thing

I am the woman I am, and strive to be.

Have you been the woman you are? 

Isabeli Fontana for Porter Magazine. Visuals via MyBougeotte here

With love, 
Jeann

10 comments :

  1. Beautifully written Jeann! This was so inspiring to read. I don't know if I'm the woman I want to be yet but I feel like the more I'm able to be myself the more I'm growing closing to that point!
    As for your virtual you - it is as much 'you' as you want it to be!
    Have a great day Jeann!
    http://www.theavantguardian.com

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    1. I believe so, each day we are being closer to ourselves if we try to the more of us. I am sure you are becoming the woman you intend to be!

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  2. oh my!!! dear Jeann, so beautiful and inspiring, I have tears in my eyes.....
    I work everyday to be the woman I want to be, the mother, the sister, the daughter, etc somedays are easier than others but I love the endless learning process of it.
    You are a beautiful woman dear Jeann.
    Thanks for sharing such a beautiful post.
    Baci Are.
    Glamoury Armory Blog



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    1. I couldn't agree more with you. Today's women carry so many different roles in the society and we do have good and bad days. You are truly a gem and one heck of a woman yourself there, my dear Arely!

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  3. You see, this is one of the many reason why I love you, Jeann. You're real, not pretentious and the best of all, you're realistic and I have so much respect for who you are after reading this. Who I am as a woman? The best I can describe myself is I bounce between socially awkward and super chatty/friendly and a total klutz. I really hope we'll get the chance to meet, it would make my day if I get to sit down in a kopitiam and have a chat with you. xx

    Reflection of Sanity | StayLean Tea Australia Giveaway

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    1. Aaawww thanks so much for the kind words. You are so real yourself, which is why I love you. Am sure that day will come, let's make it happen when you come back to KL and we shall have that cuppa coffee, Shireen *_^

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  4. This was so lovely to read. I think all of us could use some perspective on ourselves sometimes. This was really inspiring! Thanks for sharing this :)
    xo Kiki
    http://colormekiki.com/

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    1. Thanks so much for your kind words, Kiki *_^ Yes indeed, we do need some perspective on ourselves once in a while to get us back in checked. I sure needed one!

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  5. I feel like I am constantly dealing with the fact that I am imperfect when I see/think that others are, and it's something I found difficult to deal with. Your post was absolutely amazing: such beautiful words and inspiring photos. Love it

    XOXO,

    HaeMin
    HAEKUNAMATATA Beauty Blog

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    1. I guess imperfections are what makes us unique and who we really are, Haemin! You are so pretty already, but I guess it is human nature to compare ourselves with others. I believe we need to strike a balance between who we really are and whom we try to leave up to, how society sees us *_^

      Nice to see you and you have a lovely blog! Hope to see more of you here *_^

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