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Come Home to Me A 45-Day Guided Mirror Work and Inner-Child Healing Journey

Author Name: B.K. Unnatti Format: eBook | Genre : Self-Help | Other Details

Come Home to Me

A 45-Day Inner Child Healing Journey

Somewhere inside you, a little one – part of you – is still waiting.

Waiting to be seen. Waiting to be held. Waiting to hear the words, “You are safe. You are loved. You matter.”

This book is your invitation to finally turn toward that little one.

Over 45 days, Come Home to Me guides you through gentle mirror work, daily affirmations, EFT tapping, and soul-nourishing prompts that help you soften the walls you built to survive. With each ritual, you begin to see your inner child — not as a wound, but as a living part of you who deserves love, protection, and joy.

This is not about fixing yourself.

It’s about coming home.

Back to the child who was never broken.

Back to the self who always deserved care.

Back to the love that has been waiting inside you all along.

Your healing begins the moment you whisper: “I’m here now. I won’t leave you again.”

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B.K. Unnatti

B.K. Unnatti comes from a loving and caring family, yet often carried a quiet sense that something was missing — a tender part of her inner child still holding on to fear and unspoken memories. Her own journey inward revealed that healing doesn’t always come from fixing the “big traumas,” but also from gently tending to the small wounds we carry in silence.

As a therapist, She has guided clients through this same process, witnessing how powerful it can be to reconnect with the child within. Her approach is rooted in simplicity, compassion, and accessibility, offering daily tools that anyone can integrate into their life.

Her book, Come Home to Me, was born from this vision — a 45-day guided journey that combines mirror work, EFT tapping, affirmations, and journaling to help readers feel whole again. Through her work, she continues to remind others that healing is not about becoming someone new — it’s about returning to the self who was never truly lost.

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