Seeing Who’s Already Here

The Message

There’s a version of you, that you wish you were.

More consistent.
More graceful.
More capable.

More like the self you promised you’d be by now.

But sometimes, the gap between who you are and who you think you should be… 

It becomes a quiet kind of suffering.

You chase an ideal.
You punish the present.

And all the while, you forget to see the one who’s already here.

The version of you who has been
growing quietly in the cracks. 

Soft, weary, worthy.

What if this version of you, (the one you overlook, dismiss, or judge),
is the only one who can carry you forward?

You don’t have to become ‘her’ yet.

You just have to begin by seeing her now.

Journal Prompts

  • What does my “ideal self” look like, and how does that image treat me?
  • What do I believe I’ll feel once I become that version of me?
  • What if I’m already some of those things now, but can’t see it clearly?
  • What would happen if I stopped striving for ‘her’, and started caring for me?

Gentle practice:
Write a note of recognition, not to your future self, but to the you who’s here today.

Let it be kind. Let it be real.

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