Love is not just in the meeting—it is in the waiting, the trusting, and the knowing. And when the moment arrives, it feels exactly as it was meant to be.
A woman’s true power lies in the space she is able to hold, the trust she is willing to place, and the deep knowing she carries in her heart.
“Love yourself first” sounds simple, but self-love is hard. It’s not just a feeling—it’s an action shaped by relationships. Instead of forcing it, Elizabeth Walker suggests self-acceptance. By embracing flaws, we find peace. Love varies—friends, family, passions—so why expect self-love to feel one way? Accept yourself, and love flows naturally. Recognize the love already around you and choose to believe you’re worthy.