inspo for the next school year ♡
MEEE
Hello! This is the Become Your Best Version Before 2025 masterlist. It’s a collection of all the posts from the series, gathered in one place to make it easier for you to access and follow along.
I hope you find it inspiring and helpful as you work towards becoming the best version of yourself!
Day 1: What Does Becoming Your Best Version Mean
Day 2: Understanding Yourself / Self-assessment
Day 3: Identifying Limiting Beliefs
Day 4: Identifying Your Core Values
Day 5: Setting SMART Goals That Actually Stick
Day 6: Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
Day 7: Building Better Habits
Day 8: Mastering Time Management
Day 9: Auditing Your Relationships
Day 10: Mastering Your Emotions
Day 11: Taking Care of Your Body
Day 12: Stress Management
Day 13: Financial Planning and Budgeting
Day 14: Career and Purpose
Day 15: The Power of Self-Talk
Day 16: Digital Detox and Mindful Living
Day 17: Decluttering Your Life
Day 18: Creating Healthy Boundaries
Day 19: Self-Care Rituals That Actually Stick
Day 20: Building Confidence
Day 21: Overcoming Fear & Self-Doubt
Day 22: Developing New Skills
Day 23: Personal Style & Self-Presentation
Day 24: Setting Up Progress Tracking Systems
Day 25: Designing Your Accountability Plan
Day 26: Personal Development Tools and Resources
Day 27: Hobbies & Passion Projects
Day 28: How to Keep Yourself Motivated
Day 29: Prioritizing Yourself and Your Needs
Day 30: Creating Your Vision for 2025
Day 31: The Beginning of Your Best Year Yet
*** Divider Credit: @thecutestgrotto ***
the ability to see more beauty in the world is a skill. the more beauty you see, the more comes to you, the more you create yourself. so much of the disempowerment people feel is because they are trained to see the ugly and negative in everything. you have to unpick your mind from the lure of negativity and train yourself to find beauty. if you want a beautiful life, it starts with learning to find the beauty everywhere.
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
better days are coming in May
make a list of your top priorities: Figure out what actually matters to you right now. This isn’t about what you should care about, but what truly takes up your energy—school, your health, building confidence, relationships, etc. Keep the list short (3–5 things max) so you can focus.
create a morning and night routine: Routines give your brain structure. You don’t need a 10-step ritual—just something consistent. Morning = stretch, drink water, check your planner. Night = wash your face, no phone 30 mins before bed, quick journal. That alone is enough.
check in with yourself and journal frequently: Journaling doesn’t mean writing novels. Just note how you feel, what’s bothering you, what went well, or what’s on your mind. Use prompts if you’re stuck. The point is to stay connected to yourself instead of spiraling in your head.
start saving money: Even a small amount every week matters. Start tracking what you spend. Make a savings goal (emergency fund, a trip, new laptop). Try a rule like “save 10% of what I get” or “no impulse purchases until Sunday.”
learn something new every day: It doesn’t have to be academic. Listen to a podcast, read one article, Google something random. Write down one interesting thing you learned to help you remember it—and to remind yourself that you’re growing.
spend time with the people you love: Text them. Call them. Make plans, even if you’re busy. Shared time matters. It’s easy to get caught up in fixing yourself and forget that love and connection are part of being okay.
keep track of your sleep, hydration, nutrition: Start observing how your body feels. Are you getting 7–8 hours of sleep? Drinking enough water (2L/day)? Eating regularly? You don’t have to go full fitness-tracker, but noticing patterns can help you feel way more in control.
list down your stress triggers: What causes you anxiety, procrastination, or overwhelm? Write them down. Knowing your triggers helps you build systems around them. If social events drain you, plan alone time after. If deadlines stress you, start earlier.
clean your room: Your environment reflects your mental state. Tidy up the space where you spend the most time. It doesn’t need to be perfect—just put things back in place, wipe down surfaces, and open a window. It shifts your mindset.
practice gratitude and/or meditate: You don’t have to be spiritual. Just note what’s good. Try writing 3 small things you’re grateful for, or sitting quietly for 5 minutes. It helps your mind slow down and notice what’s okay, even on rough days.
set boundaries: Say no when you need to. Don’t reply right away if you’re drained. Make rules for yourself about how much you give to others. Boundaries protect your energy—they’re not selfish, they’re necessary.
declutter your phone, laptop, etc: Digital mess counts. Delete apps you don’t use, clear out your camera roll and downloads, organize folders. It helps reduce mental clutter and makes everything feel more intentional.
plan 1 self care act every day: Something small, just for you. A walk, skincare, journaling, no-screen time, reading. Doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive—just consistent and kind to yourself.
xoxo, sally
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self-sabotage looks like surrounding yourself with people who are always complaining about every aspect of their lives. self-sabotage looks like staying in a boring (or even worse) relationship out of fear of feeling lonely later. self-sabotage looks like setting ridiculous, unattainable goals, so that when you don't achieve them, you can feel sorry for yourself. (self-sabotage looks like feeling sorry for yourself, often.) self-sabotage looks like never progressing on your goals and then the next week you just do everything exactly the same.
this world is already harsh and cold enough. stop being your own enemy.
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