Page 1 Okaa-san Itadakimasu W / Chapter 1.5: Okaa-san Itadakimasu W [Full Color]

Cinderella 97 !new! May 2026

Do one quiet, kind thing today for someone who can’t do anything back for you. 2. Set your own deadline (and stick to it) Midnight wasn’t a punishment — it was a boundary. Cinderella knew when to leave. In modern life, boundaries protect your energy. Whether it’s leaving work at 6 PM, limiting social media scrolling, or ending a draining conversation, honor your own “midnight.”

Identify one area where you’ve been overextending yourself. Set a clear time limit this week and keep it. 3. Your environment doesn’t define your worth Living in an ash-covered attic didn’t make Cinderella less valuable. Your current job, financial situation, or messy apartment doesn’t determine your potential. Your worth is internal. The challenge is to keep believing in your own value while you work to change your circumstances. cinderella 97

What’s one small step toward a goal you’ve been stalling on? Do it today, then watch what shows up. 5. The slipper has to fit you In the end, the prince isn’t searching for just anyone — he’s looking for the person whose story matches his. In friendships, jobs, or partnerships, don’t force something that doesn’t fit. The right opportunity won’t require you to cut off parts of yourself to make it work. Do one quiet, kind thing today for someone

Write down three strengths or skills that have nothing to do with your current role or income. Own them. 4. Help comes when you keep going The fairy godmother shows up after Cinderella has done all she can on her own. In real life, help often appears once we’ve taken a step forward. Waiting for a perfect solution keeps you stuck. Taking imperfect action invites support, ideas, and resources you couldn’t see before. Cinderella knew when to leave

Think of one commitment or relationship that feels like a “wrong shoe.” Give yourself permission to reevaluate it. Your fairy tale is now Cinderella 97 reminds us that magic isn’t just about pumpkin coaches and glass slippers — it’s about holding onto hope, showing up with grace, and knowing when to walk away. You don’t need a prince to validate your story. You just need to keep dancing until your own midnight, and trust that the right door will open.