A little something I had to pass along πŸ’›πŸŒΈ

return to self bundle.

Hi Reader,

I've been sitting on this email for a couple of days, debating whether to send it your way… and finally decided I'd be doing you a disservice if I didn't.

You know how much we talk around here about creating a home that feels like a soft place to land? Lighting the candle. Pouring the slow morning coffee. Building those little cozy rhythms that turn ordinary days into something gentle.

But here's the thing I keep coming back to lately…

We pour SO much into making the home feel warm and well-loved for everyone else β€” the kids, the husband, the pets (Indy and Poppy say hi! 🐾) β€” that we kind of forget we're allowed to be one of the people we take care of, too.

If you've felt that quiet little ache lately β€” that wondering-where-you-went-underneath-all-the-giving feeling β€” I wanted to share something I think you'll really love.

A beautiful collective of women put together a resource bundle called The Return to Self Bundle, and it's $27 for the entire thing.

Inside, you'll find a thoughtfully curated mix of workbooks, mini-courses, guides, and tools all centered around things like:

✨ creating softer daily rhythms

✨ nervous system care (honestly, this part alone is worth the $27)

✨ rebuilding identity and confidence in this season

✨ emotional wellness without the guilt

✨ self-care practices that actually fit real life

✨ restoration and rest

Here's why I wanted you to know about it…

I really believe the same intentionality we pour into homemaking β€” the slow simmer of the soup, the freshly-made bed, the candle on the windowsill β€” belongs to us, too.

Self-care isn't a separate thing from homemaking. It IS homemaking. You are part of the home you're tending. πŸ’—

Even if you grab just one resource from this bundle and it gives you a single, quiet "oh, I really needed this" moment… that's something worth $27 to me.

The promotion only runs through May 30th, so if it speaks to you, I'd grab it sooner rather than later.

With warmth (and a candle lit on my desk),

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P.S. Friend β€” homemaking should fill your cup, never empty it. Consider this your gentle little reminder. β˜•πŸ’›

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