15 of My Favorite Non-Photography Instagram Accounts to Follow

@thisnakedmind Photo by Me


Maybe it’s my background in psychology. Maybe it’s the long road of healing I’ve traveled after trauma. Maybe it’s all the books I read. Whatever it is, I believe 100% in the importance of exposing yourself to content and people that will help you improve yourself to be a better human being. I believe this is important for yourself, for your family and for your business. 

In my experience, those business-owners who do not separate their business goals from from their life-goals, are the happiest and most successful humans.  Because, what’s the point of being rich with loads of followers if you are not happy in your soul? 

I also believe in the power of daily reminders of your goals and priorities. For this reason, I follow not only, photography and wedding accounts but also many inspirational and self-improvement accounts that remind me of the type of person I want to be EVERY DAY. They remind me for myself personally but also for me to be a better example for my four children.

There have been days where I was burnt out, tired and cranky…ready to snap at the whining, constant noise and neediness around me when reading a quote from one of these accounts helped me to get my mind back where I wanted it to be. 

Today, I’m sharing them with you….my little secrets to success in the in-between moments of life’s spirit and truth. 

Enjoy! I hope they do the same for you:

  1. Marc and Angel

  2. Big Little Feelings

  3. Tiny Buddha

  4. Julie Ledbetter

  5. The Law of Attraction

  6. Courtney Burg

  7. Humble the Poet

  8. This Naked Mind

  9. Afro-Minimalist

  10. Be More with Less

  11. James Clear

  12. Joshua Becker

  13. Mike Foster

  14. Hands Free Revolution

  15. Pat Flynn


To the HUMANS behind these accounts, thank you for doing what you do. Your words inspire so many…including myself. If you are on this list, you are also on my bucket list to photograph (if I haven’t already 🥰).


XO - Megan

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