XO, Diana

XO, Diana

the way i learned to love at my own table

12 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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I noticed how I move in my kitchen… and that revealed how I love." In this reflective episode, Diana shares how everyday rhythms at her own table uncovered deeper patterns in love, the anticipation, over-preparing, holding emotional temperature, and learning to sit down instead of hovering. What began as observation became awareness. And awareness became choice. This isn't about food. It's about reciprocity, regulation, and the quiet power of noticing yourself. XO, Diana

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