Why Should We “Do The Work”?

If someone asked you why you should invest in yourself, what would you say?

Why do the work of personal development, healing, empowerment, or however we choose to call it?

I have a pretty damn complete answer to that question. I mean, it makes sense, since my whole Investigative Selfism project is very much about that.

And even if YOUR answer is different, I’m sure that mine will be a reminder that you always need to hear.

Please watch it and share it with others who need to hear this ❤️

For a deeper dive into your self-talk, I have a workshop for you! 🙏🏾

I’m giving these workshops for free now in the cities where I happen to be (Medellín, Colombia, and São Paulo, Brazil), so please follow me on Instagram below now to miss me in your town! ❤️


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On A Different Kind of Feast

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The Fires, The Multiple Fires

“Let everything burn, except your desire to fight” – my year started with this writing that I saw in a beautiful graffiti project. It turns out, no matter how lovely this metaphor, the process itself can be quite heavy. And if your end of year doesn’t feel necessarily light, my piece is definitely for you.

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On One of The Forms of Smallness

There are those with platforms who aren’t ashamed or embarrassed to speak out, even when their ideas don’t seem to agree with logic (but with arrogance and ignorance – yes). Let’s use it as a frustrating reminder not to hold our voices back.

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My name is Justina

As a political commentator who talks about different forms and systems of external oppression, I’m also interested in my own personal transformation.

In this platform, I share with you tools, frameworks, authors, and anything of value I have found to lead a life of authenticity.

Imperfectly – oh yes? And with silliness where appropriate (well, or not).

More about me here.