• -Describe a memory from your childhood where you felt truly happy and safe. What elements from that memory can you incorporate into your present life?

    -Write a letter to your younger self. What words of comfort, advice, or validation would you offer?

    -Recall a time when you felt hurt or misunderstood as a child. What would have helped you feel better in that moment?

    -If your inner child had a voice right now, what would they say to you?

    -How would you describe your inner child? Are they playful, shy, adventurous, curious?

    -If you could spend a day with your younger self, what would you do together?

    -Reflect on your primary caregivers or parents. What positive traits did you inherit from them? What patterns or behaviors are you working to change?

    -Describe a moment in your childhood where you felt proud of yourself. How can you celebrate that accomplishment today?

    -What kind of support does your inner child need right now?

  • -Who/what have I been giving my power away to?

    -What does personal power mean to you?

    -Reflect on a time when you felt you had lost your power. What caused it, and how did it make you feel?

    -List the values that are most important to you. How do they relate to your sense of personal power?

    -Who or what inspires you to stand in your power?

    -How does your physical health and well-being influence your sense of empowerment?

    -What are the self-limiting beliefs that hold you back? How can you challenge and overcome them?

    -Write a letter to someone who made you feel powerless (without the intention of sending it). Express your feelings and reclaim your strength.

    -Who in your life supports your journey to empowerment? How can you lean on or collaborate with them more?

    -Think of someone who undermined your confidence. How can you reclaim your power from that experience?

    -Envision your most empowered self a year from now. What changes have you made? How do you feel, and what are you doing?