Have you ever wished you could pick up a phone and speak to your younger self?

What would you say?
Would you warn them about the challenges ahead?
Would you reassure them that they’re stronger than they think?

My Story

When I was a kid, I experienced extreme bullying.
It wasn’t just name-calling—it was daily humiliation, physical intimidation, and constant social isolation.

Those years shaped me in ways I’m still dealing with:

I became afraid to speak up.

My confidence shrank.

Even at work today, I often stay silent during meetings, fearing rejection.

Depression and insomnia are still part of my life.

The truth is, the pain didn’t just fade with time—it carried over into adulthood.

What I’d Say to My Younger Self

If I could call my childhood self, I’d say:

“It’s okay. You matter. What happened to you was wrong, but it doesn’t define your worth. You will grow stronger, even if it feels impossible right now.”

Why Voice Matters

Writing those words is one thing.
Hearing them—spoken in your own voice—is something else entirely.

That’s what https://accentvoice.net/ is for.
It lets you:

Record messages to your past self.

Encourage your present self.

Send affirmations to your future self.

It’s a space for emotional connection and self-healing—powered by your own voice.

How to Use It

Record a message to your childhood self: “You’ll survive this. You’ll find people who care.”

Talk to your present self: “Even with anxiety and insomnia, you are worth listening to.”

Create a voice diary for your future self to hear one day.

By using https://accentvoice.net/ regularly, you can turn reflection into a habit—and make peace with your past.

💬 Question for you:
If you could call your younger self today, what would you say?