The Me Who Loves Me: Poems About Mental Health, Healing, and the Messy, Beautiful Path to Self-Love
If you've ever felt like healing was supposed to be pretty—but instead it's been messy, exhausting, and full of contradictions—you're exactly where you need to be.
The Me Who Loves Me is a bold, soul-baring poetry collection for women navigating mental health challenges, spiritual growth, and the complicated art of loving themselves. These aren't filtered, sugar-coated affirmations. They're unpolished, honest, and deeply human reflections pulled straight from my own journals—proof that you can be both wildly imperfect and wildly worthy.
Inside, you'll find:
I'm not the "love-and-light only" type of spiritual person. I'm still that Baltimore girl who swears too much, sometimes loses her patience, and binge-watches true crime—but now I do it with open chakras, healthier boundaries, and a self-love that's fierce enough to protect my peace at all costs.
Whether you're in the thick of your healing, just starting your journey, or learning how to stand in your truth after years of shrinking yourself, The Me Who Loves Me will make you feel seen, validated, and less alone.
This is for the women who are tired of perfection. The ones who are ready to embrace their messy humanity, claim their inner power, and love themselves without conditions.
Your journey doesn't have to look like anyone else's. These poems will remind you: the real you is already enough.