Ya no una chica, sino una mujer que vive la crisis de los treinta cada inicio de mes 😅😏.
El apellido de mi padre es Sepúlveda, con tilde en la "u" —me gusta mucho porque combina con el mes en que nací: septiembre. 🌻
Me gusta que me recuerden con mi nombre completo: Laura Sepúlveda Rueda.♥️
Sí, es largo, lo sé.
No solo Sepúlveda (con tilde en la "u"), también Rueda...
porque fue mi madre quien me enseñó a ser quien soy,
quien luchó sola, sin descanso, para sacarnos adelante.
Cada vez que alguien nombra mi apellido materno, siento que la honra a ella…
y a todo lo que hemos vivido juntas. 💛
❤️🩹A veces, nombrarnos es reconocernos… ¿Qué sientes al decir tu nombre? 🌼Miami
2025/6/24 Edited to
... Read moreAs we navigate our identities, the names we carry hold profound significance. Laura Sepúlveda Rueda embodies a blend of heritage, personal journey, and emotional connection. The tradition of honoring our ancestors through names creates a powerful link between generations. In many cultures, names are not merely labels, but carry stories of resilience and love.
In this modern age, where personal branding is key, embracing our full names can serve as a statement of individuality. Names can evoke memories, feelings, and a sense of belonging, especially when they symbolize the sacrifices made by parents or ancestors. For many, including myself, acknowledging the familial lineage behind our names fosters pride and a deeper connection to our roots.
Moreover, the experience of milestones, like entering your thirties, often leads to reflections on identity. As we evolve, our names reframe our narratives, telling tales not only of self but of the loved ones who have shaped us. It’s essential to explore how personal experiences resonate with our names, and the emotions tied to each name uttered.
As we share our stories, let’s celebrate the unique cultural backgrounds tied to our names and the profound bonds they represent. Concluding this exploration, I invite you to reflect – what do you feel when you say your name? Does it invoke memories, aspirations, or a sense of purpose? The answer to this question can unlock deeper insights into our identities, moving beyond mere words to the essence of who we are.