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Wider is a Personal Style Expert dedicated to helping women transform their lives through their wardrobes.

So I didn't mean to break the internet with my last post. 🙈🤣While I appreciate all of the texts and support, I never onc...
03/03/2022

So I didn't mean to break the internet with my last post. 🙈🤣

While I appreciate all of the texts and support, I never once considered sharing my decision to get treatment for depression "brave."

After all, what is "brave" about doing something that so many are doing? It was the conversations with people in my circle that made me realize how normal and common it is to get help when you're not feeling you're best.

Me being considered "brave" must be because despite so many people seeing a therapist or taking medication, few people are actually talking about it. I hope that my decision to share helps change that, especially among Black and Brown women.

I hope these pics of me looking "normal"
but still struggling with energy levels and tough feelings help other women realize that constant heaviness and sadness should not be your baseline and norm.
I hope this post is evidence that "depression" does not mean crazy or suicidal.
I hope this post is some positive peer pressure to and get help.
You matter and you're worthy and you deserve to be healthy mentally, emotionally and physically.

PS: this hairstyle was one of my attempts at "changing myself." Because I felt like I couldn't control my energy or my emotions and was desperate for a "change," I took it out on my hair. This rod set was kinda cute but way too much work for me 🤣

On the first day of Women's History Month, I'd like to share some of my own recent history.This photo was recently taken...
03/01/2022

On the first day of Women's History Month, I'd like to share some of my own recent history.
This photo was recently taken on the day I decided to get treatment for depression.

The smile you see on my face was because I could finally see the light at the end of a very dark tunnel.

For the past few months I thought that my constant exhaustion, lack of motivation and emotional numbness was purely the result of grief, getting sick with Covid, work burnout or pure laziness.

I kept thinking I could pray, meditate and work my way back to myself. And while those practices helped, it wasn't enough.

When a friend directly asked me if my exhaustion and emotional numbness could be depression, I was finally able to put a name to the relentless darkness I was experiencing. I saw a doctor the very next day and I am now feeling SO much better.

The worst part about depressive episodes is that you think that you're the only one who has ever experienced these feelings. But as I have begun sharing my recent challenges Ive learned that so many people are having a tough time navigating the world right now.

So if you're going through a dark time, I encourage you to speak up and seek the help you need. There's absolutely nothing "wrong with you" and you're worthy of whatever it takes to be your best self.

PS: thank you to everyone who has checked on me, and those who have given me grace and patience for missed messages and delayed responses. I promise Ill get back to you soon!

This is 38, unfiltered.And this is what gratitude for another year looks like. Thank you for the birthday wishes and pra...
12/08/2021

This is 38, unfiltered.
And this is what gratitude for another year looks like. Thank you for the birthday wishes and prayers.

If I've learned anything this year it's that tomorrow isn't promised.

So this year I'm focused on habitually living fully. Immersing myself only in the work, hobbies and people that bring peace, joy and love.
It's taken me a while to get here, but I'm worthy of it. And you are too.

Dear , Oh what a difference a year makes indeed.I have to be honest, the idea of celebrating this birthday without you h...
12/07/2021

Dear ,
Oh what a difference a year makes indeed.

I have to be honest, the idea of celebrating this birthday without you had me weeping for weeks.

I knew I needed to be out of Atlanta today because so many places remind me of you...of us.

I used to always tell you that you "be doing the most" but now I know why you were: you had lots of life to live, lots of laughs to have, lots of love to share.

On my birthday, my one wish is that I make you proud by trying to live the same as you did.

I miss you so very much and I love you more than words.

Exactly one year ago today, on a very frigid day in Atlanta, I spent my birthday on my first golf lesson with the best g...
12/07/2021

Exactly one year ago today, on a very frigid day in Atlanta, I spent my birthday on my first golf lesson with the best golf coach EVER .

Today Im in Punta Cana with custom clubs. While my game is definitely a work in progress (tequila helps!), Im so proud of myself for the work I've put in to get here.

In these 365 days, golf has opened so many doors for me: new trips, business opportunities and friends (shout out to & )

It's also opened me up to learning a lot about myself (acceptance, patience and dedication to name a few).

Whatever "hobby" you've been meaning to start, take this is a sign to start it today. You're worthy of fun.

Dear Seven Year Old Morgan,Since you made this timeline, a few things have changed but a few have stayed the same: While...
12/07/2021

Dear Seven Year Old Morgan,
Since you made this timeline, a few things have changed but a few have stayed the same:

While SC and MN will both always be home, you've lived in several states since and traveled to see the world.

You don't call dad "dada" anymore but you're so thankful you can call him and mom to talk about anything.

is still your best friend and you've made new friends with other amazing humans who accept, love and inspire you.

You're not in school anymore but your passions for reading and learning are stronger than ever.

You probably haven't ridden a bike since that photo was taken but you've found new ways to play and smile.

Yes, there have been challenges, disappointments and heartache, but there's been immeasurable joy, love and blessings.

Happy Birthday Kiddo. You're so loved and worthy of every milestone yet to come.

12/01/2021

As I close out the inaugural season of podcast, my big focus is learning how to prioritize and value rest.
One of the ways I'm doing that is by investing in my pajamas and loungewear. That's why Im so excited to close this season with of the amazing loungewear line

This convo is filled with so many empowering lessons about stylishly and lovingly showing up for yourself at work and at home.
is redefining what sexy loungewear means while empowering women to love themselves.

Because no matter what, you are worthy of rest and lounging in love.

Click the link in bio to listen on your preferred platform.

12/01/2021

This with Yolanda White, CEO of , reveals the importance of having a tribe of women around you, especially when it comes to entrepreneurship.

Yolanda shares with me the art of developing rituals of self-love, which includes your loungewear, your hairstyle and even a red-lipstick, because you’re worthy of loving yourself no matter what!

Tune in on your preferred podcast platform and share with your tribe! ⁠

https://kite.link/worthyreveal12⁠.⁠.⁠

11/28/2021

In today's &SoulSunday episode of podcast, I'm sharing the story of Hannah, who after decades of abandoning her closet (and herself), finally learned that she too was worthy of care.
Hannah had been denying herself two very important things: presence and presents.
Don't be like Hannah this holiday season. Instead, use this holiday season to love and gift yourself like you do the other people in your life.
I hope this episode reminds you to never forget that you, my friend, are worthy of presence and presents.

Click the link in bio to listen.

Today’s   are from Naima Cochrane ()⁠⁠Naima spent 20 years crafting stories, creating energy and protecting culture as a...
11/25/2021

Today’s are from Naima Cochrane ()⁠

Naima spent 20 years crafting stories, creating energy and protecting culture as a music industry executive. And by industry executive we mean, being one of the planning minds behind Beyonce’s 4 Album launch at Columbia records, that’s how big Nai is. ⁠

Now, she has her hands in and on all the things she loves: writing, speaking, consulting, marketing, programming, strategizing and managing. It seems like a jumble, but there’s a through-line: the key importance of authentic positioning and storytelling.⁠

This episode with will reveal the importance of comfort and familiarity with who you are, how to allow your personality to truly shine though in your wardrobe and how wardrobe is used not only to represent yourself but your place in the culture.⁠

Tune in on your preferred podcast platform (Link in bio) and share with your tribe! ⁠

https://morganwider.com/episode10
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11/24/2021

This with reveals the impact social media and the entertainment industry can have on how women of ALL ages feel about their bodies and image.⁠

Naima shares with me how hip-hop, pretty privilege and body image influence her signature style and how she built a wardrobe that truly stands the test of time.⁠

Tune in on your preferred podcast platform (Link in bio) and share with your tribe! ⁠⁠.⁠.⁠

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