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What if your old journals held the proof that you’re changing—right now? In this episode, I revisit my diaries from before Fearless Living, discovering compassion for my past self and the quiet power of witnessing your own growth.
Today, I share what it’s like to open old journals and read the words of a younger, more anxious, more worried version of myself. She was lonely, scared, and desperate to live—but she didn’t have the tools or self-compassion I do now.
As I read her words, I realized how much I’ve changed and how easy it is to forget our own progress. Growth doesn’t always feel dramatic in the moment. It’s in the slow shifts, the smaller worries, the gentler self-talk, the way you move through fear with more trust.
I invite you to practice the power of acknowledgment and gratitude—to look back at your life, not with shame, but with awe for how far you’ve come. Your journals, your exercises, even your old calendars can become a time capsule of your transformation.
What You’ll DiscoverGrowth is slow and often invisible in real time. But when you look back with compassion, you’ll see that you’re braver, wiser, and more yourself than you ever realized. Honor your past self, and celebrate the fearless steps you’re taking—even when they seem small.
Key Quote“I was that girl. But I don’t think that way anymore. And more importantly, I don’t see the world that way anymore. I don’t feel that way anymore.”
Resources / MentionsIf this episode inspired you to look back with compassion, try writing your own 100 gratitudes or acknowledgments from the past year. Compare your journals or calendar notes. Notice the shifts. Share your reflections or tag @LoveNotesFromRhonda.
Want more encouragement? Subscribe to Love Notes Daily and honor your journey, one step at a time.
By Rhonda BrittenWhat if your old journals held the proof that you’re changing—right now? In this episode, I revisit my diaries from before Fearless Living, discovering compassion for my past self and the quiet power of witnessing your own growth.
Today, I share what it’s like to open old journals and read the words of a younger, more anxious, more worried version of myself. She was lonely, scared, and desperate to live—but she didn’t have the tools or self-compassion I do now.
As I read her words, I realized how much I’ve changed and how easy it is to forget our own progress. Growth doesn’t always feel dramatic in the moment. It’s in the slow shifts, the smaller worries, the gentler self-talk, the way you move through fear with more trust.
I invite you to practice the power of acknowledgment and gratitude—to look back at your life, not with shame, but with awe for how far you’ve come. Your journals, your exercises, even your old calendars can become a time capsule of your transformation.
What You’ll DiscoverGrowth is slow and often invisible in real time. But when you look back with compassion, you’ll see that you’re braver, wiser, and more yourself than you ever realized. Honor your past self, and celebrate the fearless steps you’re taking—even when they seem small.
Key Quote“I was that girl. But I don’t think that way anymore. And more importantly, I don’t see the world that way anymore. I don’t feel that way anymore.”
Resources / MentionsIf this episode inspired you to look back with compassion, try writing your own 100 gratitudes or acknowledgments from the past year. Compare your journals or calendar notes. Notice the shifts. Share your reflections or tag @LoveNotesFromRhonda.
Want more encouragement? Subscribe to Love Notes Daily and honor your journey, one step at a time.