A letter from February 20th, 2025

Time Travelling — 12 months

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, Dear 30-Year-Old Me,
Happy Birthday, my love! You made it to 30! I hope you’re feeling proud, joyful, and deeply in love with the woman you’ve become.
Do you remember? When you turned 25, you made a promise to yourself—to give yourself five years to glow up, to transform, to become the most powerful, confident, and radiant version of yourself. And now, here you are, at the finish line of that promise. I hope you look in the mirror today and see the masterpiece you’ve been building all these years.
Looking back, 28 was a year of profound change. That was the year everything shifted—the way you saw yourself, the way you approached life, the way you carried your dreams and ambitions. You unlocked a new level of confidence, wisdom, and self-awareness. You let go of old fears, embraced your potential, and started shaping the woman you always wanted to be.
I hope 29 was a continuation of that transformation. I hope you kept pushing forward, refining yourself, learning, growing, and preparing for this exact moment—where you stand now, stepping into 30 with power, grace, and certainty.
I want you to remember one thing, always: I love you. I have loved you through every phase—when you doubted yourself, when you felt lost, when you struggled to see your worth. And I love you now, as you step into this new decade, fully embracing your greatness.
No matter where you are today, no matter what you’ve achieved or what still lies ahead, you are enough. You have worked so hard to create a beautiful life for yourself, and I trust that you will continue to evolve, to shine, and to conquer.
This is your time. Keep building, keep dreaming, and never forget the promise you made to yourself at 25. You deserve everything good in this world.
With all my love, Your 29-and-1-week-old self

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