When Everyone Else Comes First.


Hi dear,

Something that feels important to voice is whether or not you are prioritizing yourself in your own life.


You might have time for work.
Time for family.
Time for responsibilities.
Time for everyone else's needs.

What might feel difficult is making space for yourself.

Somewhere along the way, you might have learned to place yourself at the bottom of the list.

Now, the question may not be whether you have time.

The question may be: do you want to continue living this way?

If not, I am cooking up something special for you.

It will most likely will support you in prioritizing yourself and will hopefully feel uplifting!

Stay tuned for details.

Enjoy your day!

With love,

Gayane.

Gayane Kulikyan, MA

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