Why Being a "Boring" Woman Is Actually Your Superpower
As an ex-model in Japan, I was told I’m boring for prioritizing myself
Every time I visited my friends in Europe, I’d tell them I had a strict 9pm bedtime
While they were out drinking, smoking, and partying until 2am
I wore the “boring” label proudly
Fast forward to today, “boring” is just code for living life on my terms to the fullest!
[Do you feel this? Let me know in the comments below 👇]
12 signs you’re a “boring” woman who’s actually incredibly self assured + confident:
1. You got to bed early + you sleep 9 hours
2. You drink water, not alcohol, and it shows on your skin
3. You invest in your growth, from books, to beauty, to hobbies
4. You’re not at every event, your peace is priceless
5. You spend more time creating than consuming
6. You enjoy your alone time, because you are ENOUGH
7. You don’t need validation from social media, you’re focused on your own path
8. Your beauty routine is very simple + effective
9. You use Genki System™️ to plan you future [Comment “GENKI” for info 👇]
10. You value deep conversations over small talk
11. Your idea of fun isn’t wild nights, it’s self-care, baths + mindfulness
12. You’ve stopped comparing yourself to others + embrace your uniqueness
[Which one of the above do you resonate with? 👇]
And you know what’s pretty amazing about us, “boring” women?
Most of us end up having the MOST fulfilled lives
Because we know how to prioritize ourselves
Our goals
Our wellness
Without needing the approval of anyone else
So if being boring means becoming a stronger, healthier, more radiant version of myself??
I’M ALL IN!
[Are you?👇]
Love, Kelly
*Disclaimer: Not medical advice.
About Kelly Prehn
Kelly's journey began unexpectedly when a Models 1 agent spotted her in Covent Garden during a ballet rehearsal. Despite landing a six-figure Japanese contract immediately, upon arrival in Tokyo she was deemed 'overweight', fired and sent back to London.
Her breakthrough came when Mr. Shu of Shu Uemura recognized her potential, launching her acclaimed career as a beauty and fashion model across Asia—from Japan and Korea to China and Singapore.
Leveraging her industry expertise, Kelly transitioned from modeling to sharing beauty insights as a columnist, becoming a highly recognized advocate for niche traditional wellness and healing modalities. She was the first to bring these transformative practices to a wider audience. Her influence grows rapidly: 1.4 million books in print, tens of millions of women reached through her teachings on social media, she currently impacts 11 million women monthly—and growing.
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“Kelly Created a Life Changing Method”
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