The Devotion Manifesto
I’m no longer interested in a life built around fixing myself.
I honor the healing that brought me here, and I’m also ready to release the identity that requires constant work. I don’t want my days, my body, or my creativity to exist in service of staying “okay.”
What I want now is devotion, to spaciousness, to embodiment, to living from resonance instead of routine. To feeling good and finding joy.
What follows is my personal devotion manifesto. I’m sharing it not as a prescription, but as an invitation, for anyone who feels finished with a phase of their life and curious about what comes next.
A Declaration of Spacious Living
I choose devotion over discipline.
My practices are not obligations to complete, but doorways into presence. I do not perform healing. I allow alignment.
I no longer organize my life around fixing myself.
I honor the healing that brought me here, and I release the identity that requires constant work. I am not broken, behind, or incomplete.
My mornings are for tuning, not proving.
I begin each day with stillness, quiet, breath, tapping as gentle ritual, not to improve myself, but to remember who I am before the world speaks.
Movement is my highest devotion.
I move daily to circulate energy, emotion, and life through my body. Movement is how I stay in relationship with myself.
I respond to my nervous system, not a schedule.
Additional breathwork, tapping, or meditation arises from listening, not pressure. I trust my inner timing.
I choose nourishment with care and curiosity.
I allow my relationship with food to evolve without force.
I curate my environment as an energetic act.
I remove content, conversations, and inputs that keep me anchored in healing mode. I make space for spiritual resonance, expansion, and higher frequency living.
I allow simplicity to be enough.
Small practices count. Short moments matter. Presence is success.
I live devoted to spaciousness.
From this space, creativity flows. From this space, my work emerges. From this space, I lead.
If you feel called to create your own, here are some prompts to help (take what you works, leave the rest).
Devotion Manifesto Prompts - An Invitation, Not an Assignment
1. What am I ready to stop organizing my life around?
(Healing. Proving. Performing. Managing others’ expectations. Staying regulated at all costs.)
2. What does “devotion” mean to me now outside of discipline or self-improvement?
How does devotion feel in my body?
3. If I trusted myself instead of a schedule, what would change?
What would I do less of? What would I allow more of?
4. What practices feel like remembering… not fixing?
Which ones bring me back to myself without effort?
5. What is my body quietly asking for more of right now?
Movement? Rest? Pleasure? Stillness? Spacious mornings?
6. Where am I ready to remove urgency, control, or “shoulds”?
(Food, routines, productivity, spiritual practices, relationships.)
7. What identity am I gently releasing?
Who am I becoming as I let it go?
8. What frequency do I want my environment to reflect?
Social media. Conversations. Media. Inputs.
9. If my devotion were a simple declaration, what would it be?
“I choose…”
“I release…”
“I live devoted to…”
10. What does spaciousness look like in my real life?
Not the ideal version, the honest one.
I would love to hear if any of these called to you or what you are devoted to.
Namasté