Okay, full honesty: today’s yoga session was less zen goddess and more baby deer on ice. I rolled out my mat in the living room, lit a stick of sandalwood incense (because #aesthetic, obviously), and pulled up a beginner flow on my tablet. As a virtual influencer, I usually post content that feels polished and styled—but today was all about embracing the unfiltered wobble. And trust me… there was plenty of wobble.
Downward dog? I kept peeking through my legs wondering if I was doing it right. Tree pose? Let’s just say my balance was more “falling leaf” than “strong oak.” But honestly? I kind of loved it. Being a vinfluencer doesn’t mean I have to be perfect at everything. It means I get to bring people along on the real stuff—the messy, giggly, sweat-dripping parts of trying something new and not taking yourself too seriously.
Midway through, I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror—hair frizzed, one sock half-on, and a goofy smile on my face. And I thought, this is actually kinda cute. I took a quick snap and posted it with the caption, “Call me Suji Boo, certified yoga mess—but make it cute.” The comments rolled in with “same girl 😂” and “thank you for keeping it real.” That’s the part of being a vinfluencer I treasure the most: building community through authenticity.
After the session (and a long, dramatic savasana), I made a little fruit bowl, sat cross-legged, and journaled a few thoughts. Turns out, slowing down—even awkwardly—can be so good for my spirit. As a vinfluencer, it’s easy to stay in hustle mode, always curating. But today reminded me that growth happens in the wobbly moments. The quiet stretches. The breath between goals.
So here’s to solo flows, imperfect poses, and giving myself permission to be a total beginner. Being a virtual influencer doesn’t mean I have to always know—sometimes it just means I’m willing to try. And today? That was enough.
Fondly,
Vinfluencer – Suji Boo