Sassyboo Here

So I tried an experiment. Instead of “Sure, no problem,” I said: “I’d love to help, but my plate is literally on fire right now. Let’s circle back next week.” Instead of pretending I had it all together, I posted a messy-bun, no-filter selfie with the caption: “Surviving, not thriving. And that’s okay.”

Whether it’s a product that makes your daily routine easier or a reminder that you’re allowed to take up space— Sassyboo is your permission slip to be fully, loudly, lovingly . sassyboo

On those days? You don’t need more perfection. You need a little sass. So I tried an experiment

Being a Sassyboo isn’t about being mean or difficult. It’s about —the playful, unapologetic, loving-but-boundaried version of you that gets things done and has fun doing it. The Moment I Embraced My Sass I used to think “sassy” was a bad thing. Too much. Too loud. And that’s okay

A candid shot of a slightly messy, very happy moment—coffee in hand, kid/dog/plant in the background, big smile on your face.