Self-love can feel hard—especially when you’re used to being your own worst critic. But in this second episode of the How I Use Gratitude Journaling series, I’m showing you how gratitude can shift the way you see yourself—with grace, truth, and a little daily intention.
This episode is your gentle reminder that you don’t have to feel full of self-love to start walking in it. With journal in hand and God at your side, healing begins one honest page at a time.
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💛 Don’t forget to download your FREE 30-Day Gratitude Journal in the show notes to follow along with this series—and make sure you follow the podcast because this is just episode 3, and we’re going deeper every week.
Whether you’re journaling at sunrise or listening on the go—this episode will meet you where you are and remind you of who you are: deeply loved and growing beautifully.
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