• Letter 13 – Never measure yourself on someone else’s scale

    A mother’s letter to her daughter on how to not fall for comparison trap in life.

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  • Letter 12 – Don’t miss the Mangoes and Litchi’s

    80 summers. That’s roughly what we get. A mother’s letter on why life is lived in years – and how skills, emotions, relationships, money and health all quietly compound while we’re busy counting days.

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  • Letter 11 – Relationship with Self

    Before you can build good relationships with others, you need to understand your body, mind, and values. A mother’s letter on self-acceptance, identity, and learning to truly know yourself.

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  • Letter 10 – 3 things that truly matter in life

    Health, relationships, and skills – a mother writes to her daughter about the only three things that genuinely shape the quality of a life, and why everything else is just noise.

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  • Letter 9 – Let’s talk about failure

    The world teaches you to chase success but goes silent on failure. A mother shares her own experience of setbacks – and what she learned about resilience, effort, and moving forward.

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  • Letter 8 – We are, and always will be, your safe space

    A deeply personal letter about the changing parent-child relationship through adolescence – and a mother’s promise that no matter what, home will always be a place of unconditional love.

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  • Letter 7 – If I have to teach you just one thing

    After 40+ years of living, a mother says if she could teach her daughter just one thing, it would be this: taking full ownership of your life is where everything begins.

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  • Letter 6 – Magic of true women friendships

    Women friendships are unlike any other. A mother writes about the rare, deep bonds between women – how to find them, keep them, and know the difference between real and fake.

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  • Letter 5: Friends – the lifelines we choose

    Real friendship takes effort, honesty, and the courage to let go of people who don’t deserve you. A mother’s honest letter on building friendships that last a lifetime.

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  • Letter 4 – Boredom is the route to creativity

    In a world of endless screens and notifications, a mother writes about why learning to sit with boredom is one of the most powerful things a young person can do for their creativity.

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