Rachael Huntly

Rachael Huntly My mission in life is to help others identify their life purpose... Then we can work together to make it a reality!

Something unexpected has been happening lately.Women have been stopping me in the street, at markets, and in conversatio...
11/06/2026

Something unexpected has been happening lately.

Women have been stopping me in the street, at markets, and in conversations to tell me they’ve been seeing my posts.

What surprised me wasn’t that they’d seen them.

It was what they shared next.

Stories about self-doubt.

Stories about putting everyone else first.

Stories about losing themselves and finding their way back again.

For years, I thought some of these struggles were mine alone.

Turns out, they’re not.

So many women are quietly carrying the same questions:

Can I trust myself?

What do I really want?

Who am I now?

Maybe that’s why these conversations matter.

Not because any of us have it all figured out.

But because every time we share our story, someone else feels a little less alone.

Have you ever discovered that something you thought only you struggled with was actually shared by many others?

Little by little, I started choosing myself.Not all at once.Not with one big, life-changing decision.But through hundred...
09/06/2026

Little by little, I started choosing myself.

Not all at once.

Not with one big, life-changing decision.

But through hundreds of small choices.

Listening to my intuition.

Honouring my needs.

Setting boundaries.

Trusting my own wisdom.

Some days it felt easy.

Other days I slipped back into old patterns.

But each time I chose myself, I strengthened my trust in myself.

Looking back, self-trust wasn’t built through certainty.

It was built through practice.

One choice at a time.

What’s one small way you can choose yourself today?

I still doubt myself sometimes.There, I said it.Not because I don’t trust myself.But because I’m human.For a long time, ...
09/06/2026

I still doubt myself sometimes.

There, I said it.

Not because I don’t trust myself.

But because I’m human.

For a long time, I believed that self-trust meant never doubting myself.

Never questioning my decisions.

Never feeling uncertain.

What I’ve learned is that self-trust isn’t the absence of doubt.

It’s being able to hear the doubt without letting it drive the bus.

These days, doubt still visits.

When I try something new.

When I take a risk.

When I put myself out there.

The difference is that I no longer hand my power over to it.

I listen.

I breathe.

I come back to myself.

And then I take the next step anyway.

Because self-trust isn’t about having all the answers.

It’s about trusting yourself enough to figure things out along the way.

What would you do if you stopped waiting for your doubts to disappear?

I used to think the changes I was making were for me.Today I realised they’re for her too.Because my daughter is learnin...
09/06/2026

I used to think the changes I was making were for me.

Today I realised they’re for her too.

Because my daughter is learning what it means to be a woman by watching the women around her.

So when I choose to walk.
When I choose to heal.
When I choose to back myself.
When I choose to begin again.

She’s watching.

And maybe that’s the most powerful reason of all to keep taking the next step.

Who are you role modelling to?

08/06/2026

Is it just me?

08/06/2026

Is it just me, or does anyone else feel a little bittersweet when positive changes start happening in their body?

As women, our bodies move through seasons.

Children.
Hormonal changes.
Relationships beginning and ending.
Grief.
Stress.
Healing.

Our weight, energy, and shape ebb and flow alongside our lives.

I’ve always made a conscious effort to love my body exactly where it’s at. Part of that has meant buying clothes that make me feel good now, not waiting until I reach some future version of myself.

But recently I’ve noticed something.

After a relationship ending, losing my dad, and slowly finding my way back to myself, I’m starting to feel those positive shifts. Walking more. Moving more. Feeling more like me again.

And while I’m grateful for that, there’s a tiny part of me that’s a little sad.

Because some of the clothes I absolutely love—the ones that made me feel confident and comfortable during this season—might not fit the same way for much longer.

It’s a strange feeling, celebrating growth while also saying goodbye to a version of yourself that you’ve worked hard to accept and love.

Tell me I’m not the only one…

Have you ever felt both joy and sadness as you moved into a new season of your life?

For years, I thought confidence came first.I thought one day I’d magically feel ready.Ready to start.Ready to change dir...
08/06/2026

For years, I thought confidence came first.

I thought one day I’d magically feel ready.

Ready to start.
Ready to change direction.
Ready to back myself.

What I’ve learned is that confidence doesn’t come before action.

It comes from taking action.

One small decision at a time.

Choosing myself didn’t make life easier.

There have been challenges, mistakes, and plenty of moments where I questioned what I was doing.

But it did make life mine.

Every candle I’ve poured.
Every workshop I’ve taught.
Every hand analysis I’ve given.
Every product I’ve created.

It all started with a decision to stop waiting for permission and start trusting myself.

What is one thing you’ve been waiting to feel “ready” for?

For a long time, I thought I needed permission.Permission to change direction.Permission to want something different.Per...
07/06/2026

For a long time, I thought I needed permission.

Permission to change direction.

Permission to want something different.

Permission to stop living by everyone else’s expectations.

The truth?

Nobody was coming to give it to me.

The life I wanted was waiting for me to choose it.

Not when I felt ready.

Not when I had all the answers.

Not when everyone understood.

Just when I was willing to trust myself enough to take the next step.

Looking back, that decision changed everything.

Have you ever reached a point where you realised nobody else could make the decision for you?

The answers weren’t out there. They were within me.For years, I searched for answers outside of myself.I looked for sign...
06/06/2026

The answers weren’t out there. They were within me.

For years, I searched for answers outside of myself.

I looked for signs.
I asked for advice.
I sought reassurance.
I waited for someone to tell me I was making the right decision.

What I didn’t realise was that all that searching was costing me something.

It was costing me trust in myself.

The more I looked outside of me, the quieter my own voice became.

The turning point wasn’t finding the perfect answer.

It was learning to listen.

To trust what I already knew.

To honour the whispers before they became shouts.

Today, I still seek guidance, wisdom and support.

But I no longer hand over my power.

Because the answers I need most don’t come from someone else.

They come from within.

Have you ever had a moment when you realised you already knew the answer?

The cost of not trusting yourself isn’t always obvious.It’s not just the opportunities you don’t take.It’s the energy sp...
05/06/2026

The cost of not trusting yourself isn’t always obvious.

It’s not just the opportunities you don’t take.

It’s the energy spent second-guessing yourself.

The conversations you replay in your head.

The decisions you delay.

The dreams you put on hold while waiting for certainty.

For years, I thought I needed more information before I could move forward.

Another opinion.
Another course.
Another sign.

What I actually needed was to trust myself enough to take the next step.

Not because I knew everything.

But because I knew enough.

Looking back, I can see that self-trust wasn’t built when everything felt certain.

It was built every time I chose myself despite the uncertainty.

Where in your life are you waiting for permission instead of trusting yourself?

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