Women's Health Australia

thoughts on SMALL WINS

f it’s possible to have magazine spoilers, then spoiler alert, here’s one coming. The words that hit me the most while I was editing these pages are from our cover star, and mental health advocate Brooke Blurton: “I feel like we need to be our own best friends. WE’ RE SO GOOD TO GIVE ADVICE AND GOOD ENCOURAGEMENT TO OTHER PEOPLE BUT WHEN DO WE EVER SAY THAT TO OURSELVES? When do we ever highlight all the amazing things that we’ve done in our life?”

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