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Speak to Yourself the Way You Always Needed

21 April 20258 June 2025

Let the softness you craved from others become the way you speak to yourself.

Maybe for years, you waited for someone to notice. To see how heavy it was. To speak gently to you instead of demanding more. To choose you with tenderness, not just when you were useful or strong or put-together. Maybe you longed for someone who would whisper, “It’s okay to rest,” or, “You’re already enough,” or, “You don’t have to try so hard.”

And maybe that voice never came in the way you hoped. Maybe people didn’t always meet you with softness. Maybe they rushed you, blamed you, misunderstood your silence, or hardened you with their expectations.

But here you are now, waking up to your own power. To the possibility that the voice you were waiting for might be your own.

You don’t have to wait anymore.

Speak to yourself in the way you always longed to be spoken to. With warmth. With kindness. With the kind of love that doesn’t need to be earned. Tell yourself that you’re safe. That your emotions are not too much. That your tiredness is not weakness. That you are doing enough, even on the days when you feel lost.

Let your inner voice become your sanctuary.

This isn’t about pretending everything is perfect. It’s about breaking the pattern of harshness and beginning again—with compassion. With grace. With softness.

You already know what it feels like to be wounded by words, especially the ones you tell yourself. Now you get to rewrite the script. Now you get to soothe the very parts of you that others never knew how to hold.

The softness you craved wasn’t wrong. It was sacred. And it can begin with you.

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