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This spoken letter is for the girl who learned to be good before she learned to be free. The one who quieted herself, anticipated needs, swallowed questions, and became emotionally responsible far too early. These words come from the book, The Unapologetic Mother: A Mother’s Memoir of Finding Home Within Herself, in a World That Taught Her to Forget, where they were first written as a way of reclaiming voice, truth, and inner safety. They are part of the original letters that gave rise to The Unapologetic Mother Letters—and they are shared here in voice so the words can land not just in the mind, but in the body. If you’re listening alongside the book, this letter is meant to deepen the experience. If you found this without the book, you are still exactly where you need to be. This letter stands on its own. It’s here to remind you: 🤍 You were never too much 🤍 You were never wrong for being alive, curious, or deeply feeling 🤍 You did not need to mother the world to earn your place in it 🤍 You are allowed to rest. 🤍 You are allowed to have needs. 🤍 You are allowed to be held. Take what nourishes you. Leave the rest without guilt. 🤍 (Release Date for book is March 14, 2026) Three chapters, letters and free resources live inside The Village, where these words are shared slowly, gently, and without pressure. Disclaimer: This offering is shared from lived experience. I am not a medical or mental health professional, and nothing here is meant to replace professional care. These letters are story-based and created for nervous system safety through lived experience—first for myself, and then for those who feel met by them.