Dear KITE Writing Prompts
1. When You’re Reflecting on the Past
For letters to your younger self or past experiences that shaped you.
“Dear KITE, I wish I could tell my younger self that…”
“If I could go back to that version of me, I would hold her hand and say…”
“Here’s what I’ve learned from the pain I once tried to hide…”
“I forgive myself for…”
“That chapter of my life taught me that…”
2. When You’re In the Middle of Something
For women navigating uncertainty, heartbreak, or transformation.
“Dear KITE, I don’t know where this road is taking me, but today I feel…”
“Lately, I’ve been learning to trust that…”
“Here’s what I’m still figuring out…”
“It’s heavy right now, but I know my strength looks like…”
“If courage had a voice, it would tell me to…”
3. When You’re Grateful or at Peace
For moments of appreciation, stillness, and inner calm.
“Dear KITE, today I’m thankful for…”
“I didn’t realize how far I’ve come until I looked back and saw…”
“The woman I am becoming feels like…”
“Peace, for me, looks like…”
“If joy could speak through me, she would say…”
How are you?
If your heart has something to say,
Dear KITE is here to listen —
a gentle wind where your truth can land,
and your story can finally breathe.Write when you’re ready.
Your words will rise with us. 🌸
5. When You Want to Write to Another Person
To share sisterhood, empathy, or encouragement.
“Dear You, I see the strength in your softness when…”
“If you’re reading this, I hope you remember that…”
“To every woman who’s ever doubted her worth…”
“I’ve been where you are, and here’s what I learned…”
“You are not behind. You are blooming right on time.”
4. When You’re Becoming Someone New
For transitions — growth, healing, or rediscovery.
“Dear KITE, I think I’m finally ready to…”
“Lately, I’ve been meeting a new version of myself who…”
“I used to believe I needed to be smaller, but now I know…”
“Becoming her means letting go of…”
“This next season of my life will be about…”
6. When You Don’t Know What to Write
These gentle openers make it easy to start anywhere:
“Dear KITE, I don’t know where to start, but here’s what’s been on my mind…”
“Maybe I just need to say this somewhere safe…”
“I’ve been quiet for so long about this…”
“There’s a truth in me that wants to be heard…”
“So this is me, showing up — as I am.”