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Have you ever paused to imagine the person you’ll be five, ten, or twenty years from now? Writing a letter to your future self can feel like sending a message in a bottle — hopeful, uncertain, and intimate.
In this post, I share my own letter. It’s full of questions: Did you chase your dreams? Did you forgive that person? Are you happy? Writing it brought unexpected emotions — fear of who I might become, but also excitement for the unknown.
I’ll walk you through how to write yours, why it matters, and how this exercise can shift your focus from the noise of now to the wisdom of what really lasts.Have you ever paused to imagine the person you’ll be five, ten, or twenty years from now? Writing a letter to your future self can feel like sending a message in a bottle — hopeful, uncertain, and intimate.
In this post, I share my own letter. It’s full of questions: Did you chase your dreams? Did you forgive that person? Are you happy? Writing it brought unexpected emotions — fear of who I might become, but also excitement for the unknown.
I’ll walk you through how to write yours, why it matters, and how this exercise can shift your focus from the noise of now to the wisdom of what really lasts.Have you ever paused to imagine the person you’ll be five, ten, or twenty years from now? Writing a letter to your future self can feel like sending a message in a bottle — hopeful, uncertain, and intimate.
In this post, I share my own letter. It’s full of questions: Did you chase your dreams? Did you forgive that person? Are you happy? Writing it brought unexpected emotions — fear of who I might become, but also excitement for the unknown.
I’ll walk you through how to write yours, why it matters, and how this exercise can shift your focus from the noise of now to the wisdom of what really lasts.

