Social media platforms, especially TikTok, are brimming with lifestyle trends. From “saving your day” with micro-self-care and more, these trends are often aimed at women and largely created by them. However, men have also joined the TikTok trending movement now with Auramaxxing, a trend that all over social media.
Whether this marks progress in gender equality or a reflection of society’s changing priorities, Auramaxxing introduces a competitive twist to spiritual wellness, akin to the intensity of the Paris Olympic teams. This trend uses a scoring system to accumulate “aura points” to help individuals reach their full potential. We’ve taken a deep dive into this fascinating trend.
Auramaxxing is blowing up on TikTok as the new way to level up your vibe. It’s all about boosting your “aura” i.e. the energy you give off – by focusing on self-care and how you present yourself. Think of it as giving yourself a glow-up, not just in terms of appearance but in how you feel and interact with the world.
To maximize your aura potential, you have to dive into activities that pump up your self-awareness and self-care game. Whether it’s meditating, dressing sharp, or just spreading good vibes, Auramaxxing is all about putting your best self out there.
With the 2024 Olympic Games underway, we have witnessed some epic moments this year. Manu Bhaker created history by winning 2 medals in a single edition, Simone Biles became the most decorated American gymnast ever. French swimmer Leon Marchand smashed the 400-meter individual medley record, the Turkish sharpshooter Yusuf Dikec casual clinched a silver medal, and the Indian team won Hockey after 52 years since 1972.
We’re ranking Olympic athletes solely based on their vibes, not their athletic abilities. Here’s our assessment of their auras:
Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh won Olympic bronze in the 10m air pistol mixed team, showcasing exceptional skill and nerves of steel, deserving +5000 aura points for their outstanding performance.
Kim Yeji, the South Korean shooter, deserves +5000 aura points for her exceptional Olympic performance, showcasing swag, skill, and determination, with an impactful finish securing a silver medal in the women’s air pistol final at the Paris Olympics 2024.
A 29-year-old professional Indian shooter, Swapnil Kusale made history by becoming the first Indian shooter to win an Olympic bronze medal in the men’s 50m Rifle 3 Position, deserving +3000 aura points.
Turkish sharpshooter Yusuf Dikec casually snagged a silver medal with a +5000 aura score. Skills and shooting rizz? He’s got it all!🌟🏅
Egyptian fence Nada Hafez just won an Olympic fencing match while seven months pregnant! With infinite aura & unstoppable strength, she’s proving that moms-to-be can truly rock the world!
While aura points and auramaxxing have become popular to determine your overall personality, is it the only way to be? It’s still totally normal to be on the introverted or nerd side. While aura points and Auramaxxing can be fun and motivating, it’s perfectly okay to lose some and not always be at your coolest. Everyone has off days, and it’s important to remember that authenticity and self-acceptance are way more valuable than any score. Being true to yourself and finding balance is what really counts!
Ready to level up? Check out these slides below and find out how epic your Auramaxxing is. Share your score and let’s see if you’re a stellar sensation too!
Now that you are clear with the basics of Automaxxing and aura points, it’s time to harness that cosmic energy & game up!
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