You Are Loved – A Valentine’s Day Reminder
Valentine’s Day often gets wrapped up in images of chocolates, roses, candlelit dinners, and grand romantic gestures. But love is so much bigger than that. It’s in the friendships that make us laugh until we cry, the kindness of a stranger holding the door, the warmth of a handwritten note. It’s in the memories of those we’ve loved and lost, in the dreams we still hold close to our hearts.
If you’re spending this Valentine’s Day alone, I want you to remember—you are valued, cherished, and loved in more ways than you may even realize.

Love isn’t limited to one day or one kind of relationship. It’s woven into everyday moments, into the way you care for yourself, and your friends. In the way you show up for others, and the way your heart carries hope.
So this week, celebrate the love that exists all around you. Yes, 360 degrees around you. Treat yourself with kindness. Be the sunshine in someone else's day. Buy yourself flowers, or sneak a single rose into someone's mailbox who may need that cheerful surprise. If you're alone, give yourself grace and dream a little. Count your blessings and be grateful for the quiet time to reflect and position yourself to fulfill those dreams in your heart.
And if you need a cozy escape, I’d love to share a little FREE story. It'll only take you a few minutes to read. Just a little something specialfrom me to you—my very first published short story, Forever In My Heart. I had no idea when I wrote this for a collection of Valentine's short stories that the man in this story, Derek, would become the hero of Life After Perfect (Book1 of the Boot Creek Novels) published four years later where he finds love again.
💕 Download your free copy of Forever in My Heart here
Wishing you a day filled with love in all its beautiful forms.
You are a special treasure, just as you are.
With love,
Nancy
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