Embracing Self-Love: Tips from the Women Behind Slick Chicks

The Slick Chicks team knows that self-love is about more than just pampering—it's about honoring who you are. For our women-led team, it’s about setting boundaries, prioritizing mental and physical well-being, and creating a supportive community. Whether through self-expression, movement, or simply showing up for each other, they embody the power of nurturing yourself. This Valentine’s Day, they remind us that self-love is a continuous practice, one that helps us grow, heal, and thrive.
"Honestly, practicing self-love isn’t always easy for me, but I’m learning to set boundaries and make time to recharge, even when things get crazy. I’m also working on celebrating the small wins and reminding myself that progress matters more than perfection." — Helya Mohammadian, CEO Chick
"I practice self-love by incorporating movement into my day, even if it's just a quick walk or a workout. Moving helps me stay grounded and energized, and I feel a sense of accomplishment when I make a point to move during my day." — Mylene Fernandes, Digital Marketing Chick
"I practice self-love by being patient with myself. With things like feeling stuck on a project at work or making any mistake. Its easy to feel like all of these things are crushing you and feeling angry with yourself, like, "Ugh! Why can't I do this!" In these moments, I remind myself that the anger doesn't help. Taking a step back, being patient with myself, and consoling myself the same way I would a friend goes a long way." — Olivia Zagula, Social Media Chick
"For me, self-love is about forgiving myself for past mistakes—whether they’re silly, embarrassing, or just part of being human. It’s about giving myself the grace to be imperfect, and allowing room for growth without judgment. Embracing that flexibility is my way of practicing true self-love." — Sarah Kebea, Communications Chick
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