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Sometimes we make ourselves so small that we forget how large we once were.

It happens slowly. One thing, then another. A relationship that asked too much. A workplace that gave too little. A voice — someone else's, at first — that found its way inside and made itself at home.

By the time you notice it, it no longer sounds like that original voice. It sounds like you. Like your own honest assessment of yourself. And that's the cruelest part — that you can spend years believing a story that was never actually true.

There's a particular erosion that happens when you consistently place yourself last. Not dramatically — most people don't notice it happening. You adjust your needs. You make yourself easier to manage. You stop expecting things you've been disappointed about before.

You might recognize it in the way you apologize for taking up space. The way you explain yourself in situations that don't require explanation. The automatic minimizing of your own work, your own feelings, your own wants — before anyone else has even had the chance to dismiss them.

People often describe it as a quiet distance between who they are and who they feel they're allowed to be. Not a dramatic crisis. Just a subtle, persistent narrowing.

What's strange about low self-worth is that it's often invisible from the outside. You can be high-achieving, well-liked, capable — and still not believe, at the core of yourself, that you actually deserve the things you have.

The approaches that usually get recommended — affirmations, gratitude lists, positive reframing — often feel thin against something this deep. Not because they're wrong, but because they address the surface without touching the structure underneath.

Aletheia takes a different path. Not through enthusiasm, but through attention. What do you actually feel, underneath the performance of being fine? What do you want, before you've already talked yourself out of it? What do you believe about yourself, and where did that belief come from?

Over 30 days, you begin to build a record of yourself. Not an idealized version — an honest one. A record of your actual thinking, your actual desires, your actual responses to the world. And in that record, something begins to shift.

You don't have to believe in yourself yet. You only have to be willing to look. Aletheia helps you see what's actually there — beyond the story you've been carrying.

Recognition is slow. But it's more durable than anything that arrives quickly.


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Le processus Aletheia

Un processus conçu pour te comprendre.

1

Choisis ton parcours

Huit parcours pour ce que tu traverses : rupture, deuil, anxiété, réinvention, estime de soi, sens, guérison émotionnelle ou migration. Choisis celui qui nomme ton moment.

2

Tu nous racontes ton histoire

Avant de commencer, tu réponds à des questions de coaching pour la connaissance de soi. Aletheia comprend ton contexte, ta façon de traiter les émotions et ce dont tu as besoin — et construit ton processus personnel à partir de là.

3

Le Companion est avec toi

Chaque jour : un récit émotionnel, des questions de coaching et des activités pratiques. Le Companion — inclus dans ton parcours — se souvient de ton histoire et est présent pendant que tu écris et réfléchis.

4

Tu fermes et choisis comment continuer

Au jour 30, un résumé symbolique reflète ton évolution — tes schémas, ce que tu as nommé et ce que tu as lâché. Ensuite, tu peux continuer avec un accompagnement quotidien, garder le Companion, ou faire une pause. Sans engagement.


Après les 30 jours

Les 30 jours sont un processus complet en eux-mêmes — tu n'as pas besoin de continuer si tu ne veux pas. Mais si tu sens que le processus t'aide, tu peux choisir comment continuer.

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Continue d'écrire sur le même thème avec une guidance quotidienne. Sans le Companion — pour ceux qui préfèrent le processus en solitude.

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Questions

Do I need to hate myself to use this?

No. You don't need to be in crisis. Just a quiet sense of having drifted away from yourself — of living a little smaller than you actually are — is enough.

Is this about affirmations and positive thinking?

No. Positive affirmations work for some people, but Aletheia doesn't rely on them. It works through honest observation and slow recognition — not by insisting you feel differently, but by helping you see more clearly.

What if I don't believe I can change?

You don't have to believe that yet. Aletheia doesn't try to convince you. It simply gives you a place to write honestly — and lets the record speak for itself over time.

How long will it take to feel different?

There's no predictable timeline. What the 30 days offer is a complete arc — a record of where you started and how your thinking shifted. The feeling usually follows the seeing.

What if journaling feels self-indulgent?

That feeling itself is worth examining. Spending time attending to your inner life is not indulgent — it's one of the most practical things you can do for every relationship and responsibility you hold.

Can this help with imposter syndrome?

Aletheia doesn't diagnose or treat imposter syndrome specifically, but it does help you examine the gap between your perception of yourself and the evidence around you. That gap is often where the work begins.

What if I don't have a clear reason for feeling this way?

That's common. Self-worth doesn't always erode because of one identifiable event. Sometimes it's cumulative. Aletheia helps you trace the pattern without needing to name a single cause.

Will this ask me to be vulnerable every single day?

Not necessarily. Some days are more reflective, some more gentle. Aletheia reads where you are and adjusts — it doesn't force depth when what you need is simply to be heard.

What's different about Aletheia versus a traditional journal?

A traditional journal requires you to generate your own prompts and structure. Aletheia comes to you first — with a reflection or question shaped by your own prior writing. It remembers. It follows your thread.


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