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Glow Season Isn’t Just Skin-Deep: What I’m Releasing This Spring

Every year around this time, we start talking about glowing up: new routines, new looks, new vacations, and new vibes. And while I’m always here for the soft life, let’s be real: true glow season isn’t about what’s on your face, or what you wear, it’s about who you truly are to your core, and a major part of that is about what you’re finally letting go of.

This spring, I’m releasing more than just dead skin. I’m shedding old patterns, outdated beliefs, and ways of moving that don’t match where I’m going.

Here’s what I’m leaving behind:


1. Overgiving in the Name of Loyalty

I’ve always been that girl who shows up—for EVERYONE. The friend who remembers your big day, the family member who rearranges her whole schedule to help, the one who gives advice even when her own cup is empty. But not anymore. I’ve learned that overgiving isn’t kindness—it’s a distraction from pouring into myself.

This season, I’m matching energy. And if that means I disappoint a few people, I’ll survive. I’m not available for one-sided anything.


2. Playing It Safe Creatively

RozayJanae.com, my content, my marketing game—it’s all leveling up. I’m not creating to be liked anymore (never really have in the first place). I’m creating to be seen, heard, and paid. The version of me I’m stepping into doesn’t tiptoe around brilliance. She shows up with receipts and results.

That means being louder, being bolder, and letting the world watch me build. Soft launching is cute, but full throttle is calling my name.


3. Dreams Without Execution

I’ve always been extremely ambitious, I’ve had goals on goals and for a while, that pressure felt heavy. When you have so many ideas it can be hard to focus on strong execution. But I’ve reframed it: the money is coming because I’m aligned. Because I’m moving differently. Because I’m not shrinking or hiding behind “just enough.”

I’m no longer feeling guilty for wanting luxury, ease, and overflow. I’ve worked for it, and I deserve all of it. Every dollar has a purpose now.


4. Hustle Without Healing

I used to be in constant motion—grinding, posting, showing up, performing. But busy doesn’t always mean aligned. I’m learning that resting is part of rising. That therapy, facials, prayer, and unplugging aren’t extras, they’re essentials.

If it’s not nourishing me or my vision, it’s not part of the plan.


5. Apologizing for My Confidence

There’s nothing wrong with knowing you’re that girl. What is wrong is making yourself small so people don’t feel insecure around your power. I’m no longer making disclaimers to make people comfortable.

I’ve earned this energy.
I’ve earned this body, this mindset, this voice.
I don’t owe anyone soft edges if it means cutting away at myself.


Glow season isn’t about the aesthetic.
It’s about intention. It’s about release. It’s about standing ten toes down in who you are and where you’re headed.

So yes, the outfit is cute. The goals are lined up. The skin is glowing. But the real glow is internal. And in this season, it’s undeniable.

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