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She Thinks She’s Cute
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JOURNAL
Thoughts, reflections, and selected updates from the evolving work of She Thinks She’s Cute™.
This space holds long-form writing that explores perspective, perception, and the unspoken dynamics that shape identity, confidence, and how we relate to one another. Entries are curated intentionally, reflecting moments of clarity, pause, and growth as the work continues to unfold.
This is not a place for volume or urgency.
It is a space for intention, reflection, and authored thought.
Personal Development


On Assignment: Week 4 - She Who Endures Arrives
She who endures arrives. Not because the path was easy, but because she kept honoring what was placed in her hands. In the final week of the On Assignment Journal Blog Series, Denise Williams reflects on endurance, purpose, and carrying the assignment to completion.

Denise Williams
15 minutes ago6 min read


Originality Is a Lifestyle: Living From Your Voice in a World Full of Examples
Originality is not just about standing out. It is about living from your own voice in a world full of examples, pressure, trends, and comparison. This journal blog explores what it means to stop remixing what is working and return to what is honest, aligned, and true.

Denise Williams
3 days ago3 min read


On Assignment: Week 2 - Do Not Trade Purpose for Pace
What is the point of getting there fast if you no longer recognize the way you arrived?
Speed does not always mean wisdom. And movement does not always mean that what matters most is still leading. Sometimes pace becomes its own kind of pressure — the urge to hurry because everyone else seems to be moving. And somewhere in all of that, purpose can get pushed to the side.
That is the danger.

Denise Williams
Apr 284 min read


On Assignment: Week 1 - Steady Has a Destination
When was the last time you stopped long enough to ask yourself where you are actually going?
A lot of us are moving — but busy is not the same as directed. Motion is not the same as mission. And sometimes the hardest thing to admit is that we have been moving without really knowing where we are trying to go.
Direction does not drift. Direction decides.

Denise Williams
Apr 134 min read


The Great Subtraction: Week 4 - The Architecture of the Deep Life
In Week 4 of The Great Subtraction, The Architecture of the Deep Life explores what it means to build a life with intention instead of living by default. This final post reflects on structure, boundaries, discernment, and the courage to remove what no longer belongs so there is room for peace, purpose, and clarity. A deep life does not happen by accident. It is built.

Denise Williams
Mar 254 min read


The Social Cost of Refusal - The Great Subtraction Series - Week 3
Refusal is not just a decision. It is a disruption. When you say no, expectations shift, access shifts, and sometimes relationships shift. Week 3 explores the social cost of refusal and invites you to name what you fear losing, what identity feels threatened, and what constant availability is truly costing you.

Denise Williams
Feb 235 min read


Originality Is a Lifestyle - The Great Subtraction Series
Originality is not a vibe. It is a practice. The fastest way to lose your voice is not criticism, it is crowding. Crowding happens when you keep saying yes out of courtesy, keep absorbing other people’s urgency, and keep staying available for what drains you. Your voice gets clearer when it is less crowded. This week, choose one Clean No, no explanation, no defense, just alignment. If access stays open, your life becomes public. Public space cannot protect purpose. Refuse one

Denise Williams
Feb 94 min read


The Myth of the Open Door - The Great Subtraction Series
Some opportunities do not elevate you, they just occupy you. Week 1 of The Great Subtraction challenges the myth that every open door is your assignment. This journal post helps you identify the doors that drain your peace, define what is truly aligned, and begin practicing the power of refusal with clarity, not guilt.

Denise Williams
Feb 34 min read


When Alignment Requires You to Outgrow the Room (part 2 of 2)
Leaving without overexplaining is often harder than leaving. Many of us learned to justify our boundaries, soften our growth, and revisit the same conversation until the room feels comfortable. But clarity is not negotiation. Maturity is staying aligned without needing approval. If the room requires an essay, it may not deserve a sentence.

Denise Williams
Jan 194 min read

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