99 Clips are short, sharp reflections pulled from the bigger conversations we usually avoid until life starts acting brand new. They are quick reads about confidence, self-worth, boundaries, relationships, emotional discipline, and the kind of personal growth that happens when excuses finally run out.
A 99 Clip isn’t a chapter, and it isn’t a motivational speech. It’s a snapshot. A moment. A realization. Sometimes the hardest truth you’ll hear doesn’t need twenty pages. It needs two hundred words delivered at exactly the right time.
Life has a funny way of sending the same lesson back wearing different clothes. Different face. Different job. Different relationship. Same issue. Until you recognize the pattern, you’ll swear the world keeps changing when, in reality, it’s waiting for you to.
That’s where a 99 Clip comes in.
These aren’t designed to make you comfortable. They’re designed to make you aware. One clip may challenge the standards you’ve accepted. Another may expose the boundaries you never enforced. Another might remind you that confidence isn’t something people give you—it’s something you stop negotiating away.
Some will feel like a conversation with a brutally honest friend. Others will feel like you’ve been called out without anyone saying your name. Good. Growth usually starts right after your ego stops talking.
The goal isn’t to have all the answers. The goal is to recognize the issue before it becomes another chapter in your life.
So read the clip. Sit with it. Argue with it if you have to. Then decide whether you’re going to keep repeating the same story or write a different one.
That’s what 99 Clips are really about.
Filed under 99 Clips,
Kimberly Ann Hawes
Stand the fuck up.
The higher your standards rise, the faster your issues fall.
