ABOUT LOVECORE
THE REAL WORK ALWAYS STARTS AT THE CORE
THE LOVING TRUTH
Lovecore is rooted in the belief that self-love is not something we earn, practise, or master.
It’s a right of passage.
An honour.
A remembering.
Many of us forget it while we’re busy loving everyone else – holding things together, staying strong, or surviving what life has handed us. And sometimes, loving ourselves feels hard not because we’re failing, but because we’re trying to love parts of ourselves shaped by pain, loss, illness, or being told we weren’t enough.
This space exists to hold that truth – gently and honestly.
LOVE UNLOCKED
Lovecore exists as a place to come back to yourself.
Not to fix what’s broken.
Not to rush healing.
But to remember who you are beneath everything you’ve carried.
It was created for the moments when life feels heavy, unclear, or quietly overwhelming and you’re looking for something real to anchor into.
AN INVITATION
You don’t need to arrive here feeling ready, healed, or certain.
If something here resonates – even quietly – you’re welcome to stay, explore, or begin wherever feels right.
This space is here for you.
Inside Lovecore
Lovecore is here to meet you where you are and help you reconnect with yourself through journaling, reflection, and modalities that support real self-love.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Poetry Journals, available as digital downloads, and books on Amazon.
- Journaling courses created to support a deeper relationship with yourself.
- Silver Thread, the Lovecore community for guided journaling, reflection, and connection.
Wellness blogs designed to encourage, support, and inspire.
Everything here is created with care, intention, and heart.
A NOTE FROM ME
Lovecore is written and created by Silver Ramsay.
This work is shaped by lived experience and a deep respect for how complex being human can be. Writing, poetry, and reflection became ways to stay connected – not as solutions, but as steady ground when life felt uncertain.
Lovecore grew from that place: a desire to create something real, grounding, and genuinely supportive – without pressure, performance, or pretence.
“Thorny crown abloom, the scent of love divine.”
– Crown of Thorns, Reflections Poetry Journal by Silver Ramsay