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The Aloe Vera Plant That Reminded Me to Be Kind to Myself
Emily Rhodes
2025-06-26 03:40:00
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In the middle of a burnout spiral, I bought an alo...

In the middle of a burnout spiral, I bought an aloe vera plant because I heard it was “impossible to kill.” I thought, “Great, a plant as low-maintenance as I wish my life was.” I didn’t expect it to teach me anything. But over time, that spiky green little thing on my windowsill became a quiet mirror for my own healing. As I learned how to care for it, I started caring for myself, too. One leaf, one breath, one slow day at a time.
1. Surviving, But Not Thriving—Me and the Aloe
I was working 10-hour days, barely sleeping, surviving on caffeine and stress. My skin was breaking out, my emotions were all over the place, and I couldn’t remember the last time I’d sat still without feeling guilty. One day, after knocking my shin into the corner of a drawer (again), I remembered aloe vera was good for burns and cuts. I picked up a little plant at the nursery and placed it on the windowsill above my kitchen sink. I didn’t even name it—just figured I’d use it when needed. Little did I know it would become the most grounding part of my day.
2. The Day a Leaf Snapped and I Had a Meltdown
A few weeks later, I accidentally knocked the aloe off the counter. One of its thick, juicy leaves snapped clean off. I sat on the floor and cried. Not because of the plant—because everything felt like it was breaking, including me. But then I noticed: even with one leaf gone, the plant was fine. Still rooted. Still growing. I scooped it back into the pot, added a bit of fresh soil, and whispered, “Sorry.” It felt ridiculous—and weirdly emotional. That was the moment I realized I hadn’t shown myself the same grace I gave that plant. From then on, I started watering it on schedule. And I started sleeping more, saying no more, and forgiving myself when I fell short.
3. Lessons From a Quiet Green Teacher
My aloe never asked for much—just sun, water, and a stable spot to sit. It reminded me that growth isn’t always dramatic. That healing doesn’t have to look like major life changes or picture-perfect routines. Some days I still overthink, overwork, or feel like I’m falling behind. But I glance at that little plant, now thriving with new shoots, and remember that being alive is enough. Growing slowly is still growing. And even if we lose a leaf here and there, we can still root down and reach for the light.

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