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Hello Reader, Before the year starts filling up with noise, plans, and expectations, I wanted to check in. A few days ago, I invited you to write a note from your future self. Not as a resolution. If you wrote the letter—beautiful. And if you didn’t? You didn’t miss your moment. If it helps, I created a gentle Dear Future Me worksheet you can download and use whenever you’re ready. 🔘 Download the Dear Future Me Worksheet ✨ Here’s what I hope you carry with you as this year unfolds: You don’t need to have everything figured out. And if you want support as you do, I’m here—cheering you on, walking alongside you, and helping you find your fizz in this next chapter. With care, P.S. Your future self isn’t asking for perfection. She’s asking for honesty—and one small, brave choice at a time. |
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Hello Reader, Lately, I’ve been sitting with this question:What still matters when everything feels fragile? I wrote a short reflection about staying grounded, simplifying, and returning to what truly matters during uncertain seasons. 👉 Read it here. If you’d like my Grounding Guide, just reply to this email with the word “GROUND” and I’ll send it to you. 🌿 Holding you gently, Andrea
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