You were born breathing.
Not perfectly. Not quietly. But fullylungs bursting open, voice raw with life, body unapologetically taking up space in a world that hadn't yet taught you to shrink.
Somewhere along the way, you learned to hold it.
Not all at once. Not with a single command. But slowlythrough glances that said "too much," through silences that punished honesty, through praise that only came when you were polished, predictable, and easy to love. You began to fold. To edit. To disappear into the margins of your own life.
By thirteen, you were a master of containment.
You swallowed your laughter so it wouldn't echo too loudly.
You tucked your questions away so you wouldn't seem unsure.
You renamed your needs as "fine" so no one would have to be inconvenienced by your humanity.
And all the while, your breath grew shallower.
Not because you forgot how to breathebut because you were taught that safety lives in stillness, and belonging lives in silence.
But here's the truth your body has never stopped whispering:
You don't have to earn the right to take up space in your own life.
This book is not a manual for becoming someone new.
It's an invitation to returnto the breath you've been rationing, to the voice you've been muting, to the self you've been postponing until you're "ready."
Each chapter is a mirror and a hand to hold.
It will name the quiet aches you thought were yours alone:
the weight of holding your breath through failure, insecurity, jealousy, grief, shame.
It will challenge the myths that keep you small:
that you must be composed to be worthy, perfect to be loved, certain to be heard.
But most of all, it will remind youagain and againthat breathing is rebellion.
That a full inhale in a world that profits from your silence is an act of courage.
That letting your exhale be ragged, uneven, or tear-streaked is an act of truth.
That the pause between breaths is where you finally meet yourselfnot as you should be, but as you are.
You don't need to fix yourself to begin.
You only need to notice
the tightness in your chest,
the rehearsed words on your tongue,
the apology waiting behind your "hello."
And then, just once, choose differently.
Let your belly rise.
Let your shoulders fall.
Let yourself bewithout editing, without earning, without hiding.
This isn't the start of a perfect journey.
It's the return to a breath you never truly lost.
And in that breath, you'll find what you've been searching for all along:
yourself, already whole, already home.
So go ahead.
Breathe.
You're safe here.
You always were.
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