Letters to my Twenty-Five-Year Old Self
Confession: I wrote this book because my twenty-five-year-old self clearly needed adult supervision.
If I could time travel, I wouldn’t hand her lottery numbers or stock tips. I’d hand her this book.
Twenty-Five Letters for My Twenty-Five-Year-Old Self is a collection of letters about the lessons life insisted on teaching me anyway, sometimes gently, but mostly with unnecessary drama.
Inside these pages, we’ll talk about:
• choosing yourself without feeling selfish,
• loving without abandoning yourself,
• friendships that stay and friendships that quietly leave,
• dreams that take longer than expected,
• healing, courage, grace…
and all the little plot twists adulthood forgot to warn us about.
You don’t have to be twenty-five to read it.
You just have to be someone who’s ever thought,
“I wish someone had told me this sooner.”
Maybe you’ll laugh.
Maybe you’ll cry.
Maybe you’ll underline a page and pretend you weren’t personally attacked by a paragraph.
See you in pages.