Kacie Main
Author of I Gave Up Men for Lent and host of The Better You podcast
Articles by
Kacie Main
Self-Work Should Never Make You Feel Bad About Yourself
I constantly encounter this concept of balance. And when you think about it, balance is the true middle point between two seemingly opposing elements.
You’re Allowed To Embrace Your Inner Introvert
I can’t say everyone in my life understands the change, but the only thing that matters is that I understand. And I know it’s right for me.
10 Drinking Hacks From A Former Party Girl
If you’re going to drink, drink responsibly. That means taking care of the vehicle you are always driving no matter what – your body.
Experts Explain Why We Stay In The Wrong Relationships
Whether our unhappiness speaks in clear signs or quiet subtleties, as with most things in life, we must understand it to overcome it.
I Moved Back In With My Parents In My Thirties And This Is What I Learned
At 34 years old, I found myself jobless and living with my parents.
The Moment That Separates An Idea From Reality
One glimpse of the work and the frustration we’ll go through to bring our idea into the world is enough to make us not want to do it.
Oops, I Bought 3,000 Instagram Followers
This is ridiculous.
What We Can Learn By Viewing Life As A Dream
It’s an interesting way to look at our dreams.
3 Things To Do If You’re Tired Of Being Single
Take a deep breath and analyze why you are tired of being single.
The 3 Biggest Signs That It’s Time To Take A Break From Dating Apps
You should be giving yourself a chance to fall in love, not looking for every reason not to.
This Summer, Commit To Reconnecting With Yourself
This summer, what if we all took a break? What if we gave ourselves a vacation from the incessant need to know what’s going on in the world around us and focus on the world within us?
My Life Isn’t What I Expected It To Be, But That Doesn’t Mean I’m Not Happy
We grow up with these very specific ideas of what it means to be happy, to be successful, to “have it all.” But as time goes on, those ideas often don’t work out or don’t deliver.