


The Gift
“The Gift” is a psychologically reflective poem written from Hana’s perspective as her “gift” to the reader. It mentions foundational concepts in developmental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and mindfulness to explain themes of true self-worth, identity, and daily gratitude. This work functions as a tool - a cognitive reorientation experience: a reminder that beneath environmental noise and ego-based constructs, the self remains whole, purposeful, and worthy.
“The Gift” is a psychologically reflective poem written from Hana’s perspective as her “gift” to the reader. It mentions foundational concepts in developmental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and mindfulness to explain themes of true self-worth, identity, and daily gratitude. This work functions as a tool - a cognitive reorientation experience: a reminder that beneath environmental noise and ego-based constructs, the self remains whole, purposeful, and worthy.
“The Gift” is a psychologically reflective poem written from Hana’s perspective as her “gift” to the reader. It mentions foundational concepts in developmental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and mindfulness to explain themes of true self-worth, identity, and daily gratitude. This work functions as a tool - a cognitive reorientation experience: a reminder that beneath environmental noise and ego-based constructs, the self remains whole, purposeful, and worthy.