Day 27 Results: My 30-Day Noise App Experiment (Learning to Receive Support π)
Welcome back to my little corner of the internet π
I genuinely cannot believe I'm on Day 27 of this experiment β with only three days left!
That feels wild considering how nervous I was when I first started. What began as "just try posting consistently" has become something so much deeper:
Emotional healing
Identity work
Nervous system regulation
Financial rebuilding
Self-trust and consistency
I think I'm becoming a completely different version of myself through this process. π
π Day 27 Noise App Results
Here are today's updated stats:
Followers: 1,321 β 1,340 (+19 π)
Earnings: $22.33 β $22.74 (+$0.41)
Walking Challenge: Day 49 of 10,000 steps daily
I still can't believe I've stayed this consistent. Every single day I post, walk, create, and keep going β I'm proving to myself that building a different life is possible.
πΆββοΈ Day 49 of Walking 10,000 Steps Daily
Another milestone: 49 straight days of hitting 10K steps.
Walking has become so much more than exercise for me. It's grounding. It's emotional regulation. It's movement therapy and nervous system healing all wrapped into one daily habit.
It's slowly teaching my body that it's safe to slow down β and that sentence feels emotional to write, because for so long I lived in stress, urgency, and survival mode.
Lately? Life feels quieter. And honestly, I think that's healing.
π Learning to Receive Support
Something sweet happened today. A friend gifted me $5.00 π
I know that might sound small β but lately I've been learning that support matters emotionally, too. Healing also means learning to receive, to accept kindness, and to stop believing you must carry everything alone.
β¨ The Real Transformation (It's Not the Numbers)
If someone looked only at the stats, they might think this challenge is about followers, app earnings, or content creation. But the deeper transformation has been entirely internal.
I'm becoming someone who:
Trusts herself
Follows through
Creates emotional safety
Regulates stress better
Stays grounded under discomfort
Stops abandoning herself
That transformation feels far bigger than the money.
πΏ My Soft Financial Healing Journey
This journey keeps confirming something I believe deeply: financial healing and emotional healing are deeply connected.
The more I build routines, stay consistent, walk daily, and simplify my life β the calmer I feel internally. My nervous system is finally starting to understand that life doesn't always have to feel like survival.
π Tools & Habits Helping Me Stay Consistent
A few things I've genuinely been loving on this journey:
π΅ Calming playlists
π Journaling and affirmations
π Quiet mornings and soft routines
πββοΈ Daily walks and home workouts
Some products on my radar that align with this kind of soft, sustainable routine:
WalkingPad P1 Folding Treadmill β perfect for getting steps in without leaving home
Bala Bangles Adjustable Wrist Weights β my favorite for low-impact workouts
The Five Minute Journal β genuinely changed my morning routine
Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler β staying hydrated on every walk
Note: Some links above are affiliate links. I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you β thank you for supporting this journey! π
π§ What Day 27 Is Teaching Me
Consistency builds self-trust
Emotional safety changes everything
Healing often feels quiet
Support matters
Tiny habits compound over time
Discipline can feel soft
π± Root Chakra Reflection: Safety Through Repetition
This journey keeps bringing me back to one idea: safety through repetition.
The more I walk, create routines, regulate stress, and build financial stability slowly β the safer I feel inside myself. And that feeling is getting stronger every single day. π
π What's Next: Day 28 Goals
Continue posting consistently
Continue walking daily
Continue rebuilding finances
Continue healing my nervous system
Continue becoming the woman I know I'm capable of being
π¬ Final Thoughts
Day 27 feels emotional β because I think I'm finally realizing that healing doesn't always arrive loudly.
Sometimes it arrives quietly, through routines, consistency, walking, small habits, support, and finally learning that you don't have to carry everything alone. π