The Hair Tie in Your Bag: Why Tiny Things Carry Big Stories
Every woman knows the ritual of digging through a bag and finding a lonely hair tie, a crumpled receipt, three pens that may or may not work or a lip balm that you thought had disappeared forever. At first glance, they're just random forgotten objects. But on second glance, they start to feel like tiny snapshots of our lives.
That old hair tie? Maybe it's the one you borrowed from a friend when your hair was all over the place after you said "it's just a walk in the park, how windy could it be?". The receipt? Proof of the iced coffee you bought to treat yourself after surviving a long and overstimulating day. The lip balm? A small act of self-care placed in the middle of a busy schedule.
It's funny how women's bags are full of surprises. They quietly collect pieces of our daily lives without us ever noticing until way later. They hold evidence of our rushed mornings, spontaneous plans, forgotten errands and even the moments of vulnerability as well as joy. Somewhere between the keys, chargers and pens are stories that never made it to your Instagram.
And that is exactly what makes them special.
In a world where we focus on celebrating the big achievements or major milestones, it's easy to overlook the tiny moments that meant most to us. And sometimes, it's those little objects that tell us the most about who we are. They remind us of the way we show up for ourselves and for the people around us and the way others show up for us too.
That hair tie isn't just elastic, it's friendship. That receipt isn't just paper, it's a reminder to celebrate our small victories. That lip balm isn't just a beauty product, it's care and comfort in the middle of chaos.
Maybe the "ordinary" things we carry everyday aren't ordinary at all.
What's your favourite object from your bag? I'd love to know the story behind it. 💌

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21. I used to be a dancer (kathak and classical) but I had to leave the classes due to very personal reasons.
2. I used that ghungroo as a bell for my baby(my dog) so I carry this with me to keep her close to me all the time.
I hope it serves as a reminder of your love and passions every time you pull it out of your bag ❤️
I also love that i have everything handy if one of my friends need anything :)
and your bag does indeed look really cute and aesthetic
*there's :P