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Before the responsibilities, expectations, and labels, there was a version of you that was curious, playful, and naturally drawn toward the things that made your heart come alive. Somewhere along the way, many of us learned to become who others needed us to be—caregivers, achievers, peacekeepers, or people-pleasers—and we slowly drifted away from ourselves.
Today is an invitation to remember.
What did you love as a child? What brought you joy before you worried about being productive, successful, or accepted? The answers may hold clues to parts of yourself that are waiting to be rediscovered.
Like a wildflower seed lying dormant beneath the soil, the truest parts of you may still be there, patiently waiting for the right season to bloom again. 🌸✨
🌿 Reflection Prompts: 💚 What did you love to do as a child that made you lose track of time? 💚 What qualities did you naturally possess before life became so busy and demanding? 💚 Are there dreams, hobbies, or interests you've put aside that you'd love to revisit? 💚 If your younger self met you today, what would she miss about herself in you? What would make her proud? 💚 What is one small way you can reconnect with a forgotten part of yourself this week?
I'd love to hear from you, sisters. Share as much or as little as feels right. 🌿💚