just wanted to say hi


Hey Reader.

Wow, the last few months have been a lot for me. Last night I gathered with my lovely intention setting community and there was a whole lot going on for people, so I’m guessing you might feel the same.

I’ve been taking some time out to rest and process after a huge life change (more on this at some future point). But then I realised I haven't been in touch for ages.

When I don't email this Wild & Free community for a long time it can turn into this really big thing. I feel like my first email has back has to be something of incredible value, or be super witty.

In short, my inner critic rules the roost (hey Tatiana 👋🏻) and then I never write. Hello perfection driver. Welcome avoidance gremlin.

Does this sound familiar? I'm sure you've got your version.

Anyway, today I gave them all the morning off and decided that I'd just write to say: hi Reader, how are you doing?

I'd love to know how things are in your world, my wild friend.

With love,

-Rosie Farrer

PS. You are stronger than you know.

Rosie Farrer Ltd.

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