The Bibi Edit
Stories, Style & Substance
Stories, Style & Substance
Stories, Style & Substance
The Bibi Brief — February
Love is often misunderstood as only what we feel for others.
Yet the truest work of love begins quietly, within ourselves: In the way we nurture our creativity, honour our routines, and tend to our own growth.
The Love Edit isn’t about grand gestures or dramatic declarations.
It is about attention.
Intention.
Presence.
It asks: How do we show care? For our work, our ambitions, and our hearts? In ways that sustain us?
This month, we explore:
And in honour of American Black History Month, we will also look at the Black female writers who redefined what it means to love… through their words.
Love is not always loud.
It does not always appear as firework moments.
It’s usually quiet, deliberate, and consistent, like a letter written in careful handwriting, like a garden tended every day, like the pages of a journal that remember your growth when no one else notices.
This month’s prompt:
How can you show love to yourself, your work, or someone else today — even in a small, intentional way?
Love is the edit we return to again and again, shaping life with warmth, patience, and attention.
With love,
– Bibi x