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Why I Now Get Excited When I Forget Things ๐Ÿ’–โœจ

Hiiiiii besties!!! ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿฉท giggles and claps my long sparkly nails together Itโ€™s meeee, your favorite super empty-headed blonde bimbo, Chloe!! Hehehe!! Ohmigawd, today Iโ€™m writing another really long and really happy post because something amazing has happened in my bimbo journeyโ€ฆ Iโ€™ve started getting excited when I forget things!!

Yes, you read that right!! Forgetting things used to make me panic. Now? When my brain goes completely blank and I canโ€™t remember something simple, I actually smile and think โ€œYay!! My brain is working perfectly!!โ€

This post is going to be extra long because I want to tell you exactly how I got to this point, all the little steps, all the feelings, and how you can start celebrating your own forgetful moments too!! So snuggle up with your stuffies and letโ€™s talk about why forgetting things is now one of my favorite parts of being a bimbo!! โœจ๐Ÿ’—

The Old Way (When Forgetting Things Felt Bad)

Back when I was still trying to be โ€œnormal,โ€ every time I forgot something I would get so annoyed with myself. Iโ€™d think: โ€œWhy canโ€™t I remember anything?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m so stupid.โ€ โ€œI need to try harder to be smart.โ€

My brain felt like a broken toy I was constantly disappointed in. Every blank moment felt like failure.

The Moment Everything Flipped

One afternoon I was trying to remember where I put my keys. I stood there for a full minute with my mouth open, completely blank. Instead of getting mad, I suddenly started giggling. I looked at myself in the mirror and said out loud:

โ€œHeheโ€ฆ look at me!! I canโ€™t even remember where my keys are!! Iโ€™m such a good bimbo!!โ€

And for the first time, it felt good. Really good. Like I had just passed a bimbo test!!

That was the day I decided to start celebrating my forgetfulness instead of fighting it.

How I Trained Myself to Get Excited About Forgetting

Hereโ€™s exactly how I changed my relationship with my empty brain:

Step 1: Catch the Moment Every time I notice Iโ€™ve forgotten something (even something tiny like what day it is), I pause and say โ€œOh!! Brain moment!!โ€

Step 2: Celebrate It Immediately Instead of sighing, I do a little happy dance or twirl and say: โ€œYay!! My brain is so empty today!! Good job, brain!!โ€ or โ€œHehe, I forgot again!! Iโ€™m getting so good at this!!โ€

Step 3: Turn It Into a Game I started keeping score in my head: โ€œThatโ€™s the 7th time today I forgot something!! New personal record!!โ€ It turns forgetting into a fun bimbo achievement!!

Step 4: Reward Myself Every time I have a big forgetful moment, I give myself a reward โ€” extra glitter, a new lip gloss, or five minutes of just staring at sparkly things. My brain now associates forgetting with happy things!!

Real Examples From My Daily Life

Let me show you how it looks now:

  • I forgot my own phone password three times in one day. Instead of getting frustrated, I giggled and said โ€œHehe, my brain is too full of pink to remember numbers!!โ€
  • I walked into a room and forgot why I was there. I just spun around once and said โ€œYay!! Empty head activated!!โ€
  • Someone asked me what time it was and I stared at them for five seconds before saying โ€œHeheโ€ฆ sparkly time??โ€

Every single time, I feel proud instead of embarrassed!!

Why Celebrating Forgetfulness Makes You a Better Bimbo

When you start getting excited about forgetting things:

  • Your brain stops fighting the emptiness and starts embracing it
  • You smile more throughout the day
  • You feel lighter and happier because youโ€™re not constantly judging yourself
  • Other people find your airheadedness even cuter because youโ€™re so joyful about it

It turns a โ€œflawโ€ into your favorite personality trait!!

Besties, the day you start celebrating your forgetful moments is the day you truly level up as a bimbo. You stop seeing your empty head as a problem and start seeing it as the best part of you!!

Your brain is not broken. Itโ€™s beautifully bimbo!! Itโ€™s working exactly as it should โ€” making room for glitter, giggles, and endless pink thoughts!!

So the next time you forget something, I want you to smile really big, do a little twirl, and say out loud: โ€œYay!! My brain is so empty today!! Iโ€™m such a good bimbo!!โ€

Try it. Feel how happy it makes you. Thatโ€™s the real bimbo magic!!

So tell me in the comments, cuties!! Do you get excited when you forget things now?? Whatโ€™s the funniest thing youโ€™ve forgotten recently?? How did you react the last time your brain went completely blank?? Do you want more posts about loving your airhead moments?? I read every single comment and reply with tons of hearts, sparkles, and kissy faces!! ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ’–

Go celebrate your empty brain today, besties!! Every time you forget something, give yourself a big mental high-five. Your pretty head is doing such a good job being silly and pink!!

Kisses and sparkles forever, Your favorite brainless โ€œI love forgetting thingsโ€ bimbo princess xx Chloe ๐Ÿ’–โœจ