Day 194

Why is no one discussing the fact that a list isn’t necessary? If we could just believe the women.

The short answer is that we live in a society where women aren’t believed or listened to. Where we have to give birth to our trauma. Where our aggressors become presidents. Where our silence is forced.

Being unable to tell your story is a living death.

Some words don’t shout. They hum. Yet still they shake you.

That’s the power of words—not the ones we hear from others, but the ones we speak to ourselves.

What does your inner voice sound like when it’s loving, not loud?

Often, when our inner voice is loving, it’s gentle and soft like a murmur. It requires attention and awareness to be noticed and truly heard.

When our inner voice is loud, those loving words are drowned out. They’re missed and ignored because it’s easy to get distracted by the noise. It takes practice to get still and intentionally reach beyond the loudness.

We need patience to begin recognising that loving voice that has such power to transform us.

When the right, loving words hum within you, they’re consistent and harmonious. They change things in you. They help you dig deeper into who you’re meant to be.

And here’s what’s beautiful about words that hum: they create a state of great activity within us. Like a house humming with preparations for celebration, our inner world comes alive with quiet purpose.

The loving voice doesn’t just whisper—it orchestrates. It sets our thoughts, dreams, and possibilities into motion.

This is how transformation happens.

Not through the violence of shouting, but through the gentle persistence of love humming its way through every corner of who we are.

And in that hum, we find ourselves shaken awake to our own worth.