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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.


Some Answers Only Come After You Move: Week 1 - What If the Clarity You Want Is on the Other Side of the Move
We can pray, prepare, reflect, and still not have the whole picture. Week One explores whether a responsible next step might reveal something we cannot see from a standstill.

Denise Williams
4 days ago4 min read


You Do Not Have to Hate it to Let It Go: Week 4 - Letting Go Without Making an Enemy of the Past
Moving forward does not require turning the past into an enemy. We can honor what mattered, acknowledge what changed, carry the lesson forward, and still let the season end.

Denise Williams
Aug 116 min read


You Do Not Have to Hate it to Let It Go: Week 3 - Honoring What It Was Without Pretending It Still Works
Something can carry meaningful history and still no longer work in its present form. Respecting the past does not require ignoring what has changed or forcing a chapter to continue.

Denise Williams
Aug 38 min read


You Do Not Have to Hate it to Let It Go: Week 2 - Gratitude is Not a Contract to Stay Forever
Leaving something that once helped, supported, or opened a meaningful door can bring real guilt. But appreciation can honor what was given without becoming a promise to stay forever.

Denise Williams
Jul 277 min read


You Do Not Have to Hate It to Let It Go: A Journey of Release
Some of the hardest things to release are not the things that were clearly wrong. They are the things that once mattered, still hold good memories, and may no longer be right for where you are now.

Denise Williams
Jul 236 min read


The Sabotage Beneath the Smile: Week 4 - Discernment Without Bitterness
After you recognize the pattern, the next responsibility is guarding your heart. Discernment helps you see clearly, but emotional maturity helps you respond without becoming bitter, suspicious, or hardened.

Denise Williams
Jun 89 min read


The Sabotage Beneath the Smile: Week 2 - The Compliment that Cuts
Support can look familiar, polite, and encouraging while still carrying quiet resistance underneath. In Week 1 of Not every compliment is clean. Some words sound supportive on the surface, but underneath they are designed to make you question your confidence. This week’s journal blog explores disguised criticism, backhanded praise, and the discernment needed to stay whole.

Denise Williams
May 255 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


When Alignment Requires You to Outgrow the Room (Bonus Edition)
Stillness did not end the work. It clarified it. When alignment stretches you beyond what once fit, the next step is not louder. It is cleaner. More intentional. This plan is not about rushing forward. It is about moving with purpose, naming what matters, and building what can hold the future. What comes next is structure, not pressure.

Denise Williams
Jan 264 min read
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