"Just keep trying, experimenting, exploring. I believe in you."
Affirmation Letter + Reading by Dear Black Woman Julie Cruz
"Your life is a learning experience- take it all in and cherish every single detail..."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Jenny Cedor
"Try seeing yourself like your ancestors see you... Like how god sees you."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Brandi Keeler
"Being lost is a space where you can continue to grow & rediscover who you are."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Elena Simpkins, PhD
"I affirm to myself that I am valid and that I make a difference."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Asiya
"...I want to imagine a world for you where you can do more than just survive."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Brittnee
"Stay free by digging deep within yourself. Remember who you are."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Chidimma
"You can so easily talk yourself out of things, so spend more time talking yourself into them."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Virginia
"Black woman... Don’t you realize you need nurturing too?
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Krystal
"Remind yourself that you are allowed and capable of celebrating yourself."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Elena Simpkins, PhD
"Trust yourself and hold on to the life you know you were destined to live."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Tiara
"You are about to hit your season of LEVELING UP. Point. Blank. Period."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman DCisero
"You owe it yourself to treat your body better. You’re okay, just time to reset."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Lauren
"You mystical thing, you. God was doing some of its best work when creating you."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Brandi Keeler
"You are better than this & can’t continue to allow your fear to be greater than your faith."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Adesola
"In those dark moments when you are feeling a lot of self doubt,..."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Anita
"Thank you for seeing you are worthy of so much more."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Shayna Johnson
"I want you to know that everyone does not deserve to be in your space..."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Sarah
"Perhaps on this day... you begin to see that you're so deserving of a loving reality"
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman Tajhae
"It is okay to be delayed because often there is purpose in the delay."
Affirmation Letter by Dear Black Woman LaShay Raiford-Warren