Whitney English's philosophy of wholehearted, creative living is a recipe for a beautiful life that anyone can follow. Through her blog, shop, and insights, Whitney offers a wealth of knowledge and experience, delivered with a warmth and kindness that make her feel like an old friend. For anyone seeking inspiration, guidance, or simply a friendly voice to guide them, Whitney is a true treasure - a shining example of what can be achieved with hard work, perseverance, and a generous spirit.
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Hi Whitney! I really love this quote and love how open you are about doing what you love! I have many similarities going on right now!! Just wanted to say your work is beautiful and please keep doing what you do because you’re very inspiring!!
All the best!
Laura Dro