DAY 4
- You Deserve Love -
Today’s invitation goes deeper than affirmations or bubble baths... Do you truly believe—on a soul level—that you deserve to be loved the way you desire? Not just to say it… but to receive it?
In this video, Jenn explores what happens when love actually arrives—and how self-doubt, unworthiness, and unhealed wounds can push it away, even when it’s everything you wanted.
“You will receive the love you desire when you believe you deserve it.”


Today's Self-Love Invitation:
(Choose one or blend them in your own beautiful way →)
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Write a letter to the version of you who already feels deeply loved. Describe how she moves through the world, how she receives love, and how she knows she’s worthy of it.
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Stand in front of the mirror. Look into your eyes and say: “You are not too much. You are not too broken. You are ready to be loved—and you deserve it.”
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List 5 reasons why you are lovable—not for what you do, but for who you are. (If this feels hard, ask someone who loves you to reflect it back.
This is Day 4...
And you are learning to let love in.
"You can’t attract a conscious, devoted man if you don’t believe you deserve to be loved that way. Self-love isn’t surface—it’s the root of your receiving."
- Jenn Funk

Ready to Begin Your Self-Love Habit?
Start with Jenn’s Guided Meditations →More About Jenn & Graham
He tells me the truth–with grace.
“I had no idea I could do what I’m doing today, but Graham has always encouraged me, challenging me to be the fullest version of myself. It’s hard to put into words how powerful it feels to be believed in this deeply. It can feel intimidating to take the next step, but it’s indescribable to know someone sees your potential so clearly.”
“Jenn is the first woman I’ve been able to trust to say whatever it is I know she needs to hear. She began working on her practices of Self Love years before we met and that meant I was interacting with a woman anchored in her truth. Even when I think she needs to hear something uncomfortable, I know she’s not afraid to own the responsibility of her potential.”
