We’re always devoted to SOME THING. These days devotion has been showing up in my life in small but real ways. Staying consistent when no one’s watching, doing small things with intention like cooking a proper meal just for me. Loving on me the way I want to love others. Sharing content that is truthful and authentic to me.
If you’re in a season where you’re trying to stay committed to YOU, I think this one will resonate.
Part 2 is now up!
Devotion is often discussed in relation to others, but true growth begins with the commitment we show to ourselves. This involves cultivating habits and practices that nurture self-love and personal consistency, even when no one else is watching. One key aspect of self-devotion is the idea of being just as devoted to yourself as you are to the notion of external love. This means giving yourself the same care and attention that you might seek from others. For many, it involves small yet meaningful actions such as preparing a nourishing meal intentionally or dedicating time to self-reflection and mindfulness. Staying consistent in these practices builds a foundation of trust within ourselves. When life gets busy or challenging, these routines serve as anchors that reinforce our commitment to well-being and authenticity. Moreover, sharing content or experiences that reflect your true self can help you connect with others in an honest and meaningful way. Self-devotion also challenges us to reconsider how we walk through life. It calls for conscious choices that prioritize our mental, emotional, and physical health. From setting boundaries to embracing vulnerability, every step towards self-love strengthens this devotion. In times of uncertainty or transition, turning inward to reinforce this commitment can be empowering. It helps you stay grounded and aligned with personal values, which is essential for enduring happiness and resilience. Ultimately, embracing self-devotion is not just about occasional acts of kindness towards oneself but a continuous journey of loving and honoring yourself daily.






















































