Feb 1st, 2026

A Note on Self-Love

You may still see the word self-love around this website.

It lives in older content, free resources, early podcast episodes, and conversations I’ve had on other platforms over the years. That’s because self-love wasn’t a side topic for me — it was the foundation this work was built on.

When this business began, I was watching incredibly capable women lead while quietly overriding themselves. Saying yes when they meant no. Carrying responsibility with exhaustion instead of ease. Knowing what to do — but struggling with how it felt to do it.

Self-Love became the starting point. Not as a feel good idea, but as a way back to self-trust, self-acceptance, and internal permission.

And then something shifted.

As those things strengthened, they no longer needed to be named so loudly.

As this work grows, you’ll see more conversations about leadership — how you carry yourself, how you hold power, how you make decisions that feel aligned. We’ll talk about presence and strategy and influence and the rooms you walk into.

But underneath all of that is something much quieter. The way you lead others will always always always reflect the way you lead yourself.

So even as the language shifts…

Even when you wonder if it’s still there…

It all leads back to the same place.

Self-Love.

So while I may not say the word self-love everywhere anymore, it hasn’t gone anywhere.

It’s woven into everything here — the coaching, the podcast, the methodologies, and how I lead my own life and work.

Self-Love was never meant to be the destination.

It was the foundation.

Everything here is still guided by self-worth, self-trust, and self-compassion. We’ve just moved from naming it… to building on it.

And if you ever need self-love to find your way back to yourself, you’ll recognize it here — even when it isn’t announced.

With (self) love,
Lindsey