Welcome to the very first issue of The Invitation!!! I'm so grateful you're here. Let's dive in.
This week, I invite you to explore the question, What are my unique gifts?
Your gifts are the qualities and ways of being that only you carry. They're the special fairy dust you sprinkle on everything you do. Sometimes they show up in obvious ways, but more often they're the parts of you that feel so natural you hardly notice them. You might even catch yourself thinking, “Doesn't everyone do this?” when in truth, these gifts are your medicine. They are how you're meant to move through life and touch the people around you.
This question matters because it's so easy to downplay or dismiss what makes us unique. When you pause to notice, claim, and honor your gifts, you begin to move through life with more confidence, trust, and alignment.
For me, this question has been life-changing. My own gifts: sensitivity, the ability to read energy, and deep presence, didn't always feel like blessings. For a long time, they felt like too much. Too much for me to handle, and too much for the people around me.
The Akashic Records showed me a different perspective. They helped me see that these parts of me weren't signs that I was doomed to feel overwhelmed by life. They were strengths I could use to live my purpose. I still remember the first time I opened someone else's Records in my initial training. Something clicked inside me. I realized that the very qualities I once questioned or wished away were the ones that allowed me to guide and support others in meaningful ways.
I share this question with you because remembering your gifts is more than self-awareness. It's an act of empowerment. My hope is that as you carry this question with you this week, you begin to see yourself more clearly and recognize how much your presence truly matters.
HOW TO EXPLORE THIS QUESTION IN YOUR RECORDS:
When you open your Records this week, bring the question with you: “What are my unique gifts? How do they want to be expressed right now?”
Take a moment to ground yourself first. Breathe, feel your body supported, and allow yourself to arrive fully in the space. When you ask the question, notice how the guidance shows up. It may come through words, images, memories, or even a felt sense in your body. Nothing is too small or insignificant to write down.
If you feel called, you can ask gentle follow-up questions like:
- What gifts have I been overlooking or dismissing?
- How can I nurture these gifts so they feel more alive in my daily life?
- In what ways can my gifts support others as well as myself?
Be open to what comes through, even if it surprises you. Sometimes the Records highlight qualities you already know, and other times they point to strengths you haven't fully claimed. Trust that whatever arrives is exactly what you are meant to see right now.
When you close your Records, spend a few minutes journaling or simply sitting with what came through. Let the insights sink in before moving on with your day.
If you're new to the Records or looking to deepen your practice, I recommend taking my How To Read The Akashic Records Course (for a limited time, use the code ABUNDANCE for $111 off), which will teach you the exact framework I use for myself and my clients, including the Universal Akashic Prayer and Guided Grounding Meditation. Learn more & join here.
HOW TO EXPLORE THIS QUESTION THROUGH SELF-INQUIRY:
You don't need to open your Records to work with this question. Self-inquiry can be just as powerful.
Take a quiet moment for yourself (maybe with your journal, on a walk, or even while making tea) and sit with the question: “What are my unique gifts?”
Notice what rises naturally. You might think of things that come easily to you, the qualities others often appreciate in you, or the ways you show up that feel most true to who you are. Don't edit or overthink, just let the answers come as they are.
You can deepen the reflection with gentle prompts like:
- What feels effortless for me that others might find challenging?
- What qualities or abilities make me feel most alive?
- When do I feel most like myself?
Let yourself stay curious. This is less about finding a “final answer” and more about noticing what feels alive for you right now.
If journaling feels supportive, set a timer for ten minutes and write without stopping. If you prefer movement, take the question with you on a walk and pay attention to what comes up. Or simply let it linger in the back of your mind throughout the week, allowing insights to surface when you least expect them.
Remember: your gifts don't have to be grand or world-changing to matter. The smallest qualities—like your ability to listen, to bring calm into a room, or to make someone laugh—can be profound expressions of who you are.