Description
A Letter to Myself is a soft reminder to pause, breathe, and listen to your own heart. It’s not a story of grand love or big endings. It’s about small steps, quiet healing, and finding your way back to yourself.
This book is for the days when your mind feels too loud and your chest feels too heavy. For the nights when you wonder if anyone else feels the way you do. Through poems, little letters, and short stories, it tells you—you’re not alone.
Each page speaks like a friend sitting beside you, saying:
“It’s okay to not have it all figured out. It’s okay to miss the old you and still grow into someone new.”
Divided into eight parts, the book gently takes your hand and walks with you through hurt, acceptance, and hope. It doesn’t ask you to move on too fast or be perfect. It only asks you to start—slowly, softly, bravely.
A Letter to Myself is for the overthinkers, the givers, the ones who feel everything deeply. It’s for you, who is learning to choose yourself without guilt.
This is not the end. It’s just your next beginning.
About The Author
I have always been someone who feels a little too much and thinks a little too deeply. I started writing not because I have all the answers, but because I am still trying to understand my own questions. A Letter to Myself is my way of sharing those quiet thoughts—the ones we all have but rarely say out loud.
This is my first book, written with the hope that it feels like sitting with a friend who just… gets it. Someone who reminds you it’s okay to feel lost, to start over, and to choose yourself again and again.
When I’m not writing, you’ll probably find me watching sunsets, listening to soft music, or getting lost in a book that feels like home. I love collecting little moments—like laughter with friends or the smell of rain—and turning them into words that make people feel seen.
I don’t write as an expert. I write as someone still figuring life out, just like you. Through my words, I hope you’ll remember this: even when life feels heavy, you’re allowed to breathe, begin again, and become the version of yourself you’ve been waiting for.





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