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In this honest and heartfelt episode of The Becoming Era, Brittany Davis opens up about the sacred process of grieving your past self while boldly stepping into your next chapter. From leaving aesthetics and walking away from situationships, to reclaiming softness, wholeness, and deep self-worth—this one is for the woman who knows she’s evolving.
Brittany reflects on:
• The attachment style that changed everything
• Her “hot girl summer” and the clarity it brought
• Letting go of the pressure to have it all figured out
• The sacred shift of choosing herself, again and again
Book Mentioned:
Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment
(Brittany’s full Becoming Era reading list will be live soon—stay tuned!)
Affirmation from this episode:
“I honor the woman I was—she got me here.
I release who I no longer need to be.
I trust the path I’m creating.
I am safe to grow, evolve, and become her.”
If this episode spoke to your soul, please take a moment to rate, review, and send it to a woman in her becoming era too.
By BrittanyIn this honest and heartfelt episode of The Becoming Era, Brittany Davis opens up about the sacred process of grieving your past self while boldly stepping into your next chapter. From leaving aesthetics and walking away from situationships, to reclaiming softness, wholeness, and deep self-worth—this one is for the woman who knows she’s evolving.
Brittany reflects on:
• The attachment style that changed everything
• Her “hot girl summer” and the clarity it brought
• Letting go of the pressure to have it all figured out
• The sacred shift of choosing herself, again and again
Book Mentioned:
Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment
(Brittany’s full Becoming Era reading list will be live soon—stay tuned!)
Affirmation from this episode:
“I honor the woman I was—she got me here.
I release who I no longer need to be.
I trust the path I’m creating.
I am safe to grow, evolve, and become her.”
If this episode spoke to your soul, please take a moment to rate, review, and send it to a woman in her becoming era too.