What is Delusional Week trend on TikTok? How to try it?

Kaylin Mally, a TikTok user, started the 'Delusion Week trend on TikTok and called it to be 'powerful' in a follow up post
UPDATED MAR 22, 2023
'Delusional Week trend' is going viral TikTok (TikToknews/Youtube)
'Delusional Week trend' is going viral TikTok (TikToknews/Youtube)

TikTok trends come in and out of style fast. Every second, new trends are emerging and old ones are dying. A new trend on TikTok uses the power of delusion to inspire people to become better versions of themselves and create the lives of their dreams. The trend is called the 'Delusion Week trend'. 

Self-care methods and how to live more mindfully and peacefully have become crucial parts of our lifestyles, and it’s safe to say that incorporating such routines into your day can help you feel more mentally equipped to attack your day-to-day liabilities. The Delusion Week trend is about being delusional and transforming into the best version of ourselves.

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What exactly is the Delusion Week trend?

We have all heard the phrase 'Fake it till you make it' which means that we have to imitate confidence and act like our best self in order to make our dreams come true. In other words, deluding yourself into thinking you're capable of these big life changes in your life.

The Delusion Week trend encourages us to become 'the most successful version' of ourselves for just seven days during delusion week. It's about inculcating small habits into our daily routines, such as waking up early, working out more, making time for your hobbies, and reading a book. The idea is to change our daily habits for a week so that we can align with the new version of ourselves that is a lot more productive.



 

Where did 'Delusion Week trend' originate?

Kaylin Mally, a TikTok user, started the 'Delusion Week trend'. She stated that she would consider what the best version of herself would do before making any decisions. She posted the update a week later, claiming she felt “so powerful”.

How to try 'Delusion Week trend'?

If you want to be a part of this trend, start by making a list of changes. Firstly, you need to envision the most successful version of yourself. Do they make time for self-care? Do they work out? Do they prioritize skin care and financial savings? Give yourself a week to incorporate these habits into your daily routine once you have an idea of what this version of yourself looks like and it might become your daily routine.



 

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