7 Things No One Tells You About “Becoming That Girl”
- theweekendresetpod
- Apr 7
- 1 min read
“Becoming that girl” sounds aesthetic.
Early mornings. Matching sets. Green juice. Perfect routines.
But here’s the truth:
It’s not as polished as it looks.
And it’s definitely not about becoming a completely different person.
Here’s what people don’t tell you:
1. You don’t wake up motivated every day
Some mornings feel easy.
Others don’t.
Consistency isn’t about always feeling motivated—it’s about showing up anyway.
2. It’s not about doing everything perfectly
You don’t need the perfect routine.
You don’t need to do every habit every day.
The version of “that girl” that actually lasts is flexible.
3. It looks different for everyone
Your version might not be 5am workouts and journaling.
It might be slower mornings. Creative hobbies. Rest.
And that’s just as valid.
4. It’s more about how you feel than how you look
The routines, habits, and structure are just tools.
The goal is to feel more grounded, confident, and aligned.
5. You’ll have off days
And they don’t cancel out your progress.
6. It takes time
You don’t become that version of yourself overnight.
It’s built slowly, through small habits.
7. You don’t need to become someone else
You’re not creating a new identity.
You’re just becoming a more intentional version of yourself.
“Becoming that girl” isn’t about perfection.
It’s about building a life that actually feels good to you.




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