@carterrrw: newport for the day off & found my @sophia 👩🏻‍🤝‍👨🏼 tag dc please :) #besties #dance #dancetrend #dancers #fyp

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brendan_dowling44
Brendan O’Brien :
Have fun handsome
2026-05-24 22:11:05
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colbie.cutrer
colbie :
Are you going to Disney tmrw
2026-05-25 00:28:00
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801.jazzybackup
801.jazzybackup :
I wanna be like you how you dance some day 🥹
2026-05-24 22:17:00
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annasfank
Anna :
Literally wishing I was there so bad
2026-05-24 22:26:52
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spam_emma70
🪼 :
AY baddies
2026-05-25 03:09:27
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kate58066
Kate Martin :
Where is her fit from!!!
2026-05-25 05:49:21
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sophiaa_williams
sophia :
wait i’m in newport rn aye
2026-05-25 02:23:45
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isaflaherty_
isa flaherty💛 :
love the energyyyyy let’s be friends!
2026-05-24 22:33:33
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hannah.alexisssss
hannah🤍 :
okayyy professionals
2026-05-24 22:42:10
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maddimallicoate2017
MaddiMallicoate__ :
Okay pop off 🥵🫶
2026-05-25 02:51:13
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carly.roo
carcar :
MISS YOU GUYSS❤️❤️
2026-05-25 08:03:58
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_hannahjclark
hannahxchandler :
Thank u charger
2026-05-25 00:19:19
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evi.hart
🧍🏼‍♀️ :
found
2026-05-25 00:41:16
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sophiakking
sophia :
So glad I found you😻😻😻😻😻😻
2026-05-24 22:09:17
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hannah.alexisssss
hannah🤍 :
i love when carter posts
2026-05-24 22:42:06
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libby_williams4
Libby_Williams4 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-25 07:15:24
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lizzy_brough
lizzy_brough :
@sophia + @Keaton Kermode …. WHAT WHO SAID THAT
2026-05-25 06:21:37
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Most life overhauls die in the announcement, not in the effort. The quiet version that actually holds together looks like this:   Month one: tell no one. Not your friends, not your mum, not your partner. The instant you say 'I'm changing my life,' your brain hands you a hit of reward, as if the thing were already done. Talking about the goal scratches the same itch as reaching it, so the drive to actually do it drains away. So let it look like nothing is happening, and begin anyway, with no audience to spend the fuel on.   Months two and three: pick ONE area. Not body, career, money and home all at once. And go small: not 'I'll start running' but 'today I'll put my shoes on and walk for five minutes.' Tiny steps slip under your resistance; a month of them changes the body, three months changes the life.   Month four: start removing weight. The people who drag you down, the habits that steal your hours, the clutter that breeds chaos. Cut one piece of ballast a week — no explanation, no apology. The empty space fills itself.   Month five: switch on invisibility mode. Stop proving your worth at work, at home, to your friends. Do the work, but quit leaping out of your skin to be seen doing it, and pour that reclaimed energy straight back into yourself. Nobody has to witness the change for it to be real.   Month six: by now it isn't effort anymore — it's just who you are. The people who seem to transform overnight didn't; they did the whole unglamorous thing off-camera, where no one could clap for the intention instead of the work. Do it silently, and one day people ask what on earth you did — long after you already did it.
Most life overhauls die in the announcement, not in the effort. The quiet version that actually holds together looks like this:   Month one: tell no one. Not your friends, not your mum, not your partner. The instant you say 'I'm changing my life,' your brain hands you a hit of reward, as if the thing were already done. Talking about the goal scratches the same itch as reaching it, so the drive to actually do it drains away. So let it look like nothing is happening, and begin anyway, with no audience to spend the fuel on.   Months two and three: pick ONE area. Not body, career, money and home all at once. And go small: not 'I'll start running' but 'today I'll put my shoes on and walk for five minutes.' Tiny steps slip under your resistance; a month of them changes the body, three months changes the life.   Month four: start removing weight. The people who drag you down, the habits that steal your hours, the clutter that breeds chaos. Cut one piece of ballast a week — no explanation, no apology. The empty space fills itself.   Month five: switch on invisibility mode. Stop proving your worth at work, at home, to your friends. Do the work, but quit leaping out of your skin to be seen doing it, and pour that reclaimed energy straight back into yourself. Nobody has to witness the change for it to be real.   Month six: by now it isn't effort anymore — it's just who you are. The people who seem to transform overnight didn't; they did the whole unglamorous thing off-camera, where no one could clap for the intention instead of the work. Do it silently, and one day people ask what on earth you did — long after you already did it.

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