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#97 The Power of Self-Love and Self-Celebration: An Insight into The Remembering

#97 The Power of Self-Love and Self-Celebration: An Insight into The Remembering

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In this special episode, Natalie shares an intimate glimpse into The Remembering , her free monthly women’s circle. Each session has a unique theme, and this month's was devoted to self-love and self-celebration.

Through Natalie's reflections, this episode explores how honouring yourself, embracing your wins, and softening your inner dialogue can deepen self-worth and build lasting self-trust. Discover why celebrating yourself isn’t indulgent and is actually an essential act of self-honouring that fuels personal growth, confidence, and joy.

If this episode resonates with you, consider joining a future The Remembering, a monthly space to reflect, reset, and remember who you truly are.

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And to continue reflecting on the theme of self-love and self-celebration, here are the journaling reflections from the gathering that Natalie refers to:

  • What would you say to yourself if you could pause and truly honour your journey?
  • What might it look like to celebrate yourself more often, not just for achievements, but for simply being you?
  • Where might you still withhold love or acceptance from yourself, and what would compassion look like there?
  • How does your body tell you it feels loved and cared for?
  • How might you bring more joy, beauty, or play into the way you honour yourself?
  • If you were to live from a place of deep self-love, what might shift in your choices, energy, or relationships?


You can follow Natalie on Instagram at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠this.one.precious.life⁠⁠⁠ for more insights and inspiration

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