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Daily Inspiration: Meet Heather Victoria Galindo

Today we’d like to introduce you to Heather Victoria Galindo.

Hi Heather Victoria, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
When I launched Little Texas Dreams, I wasn’t trying to build a following.

I was trying to build a platform dedicated to filling other people’s cups.

I’ve always believed that life is about leaving people better than you found them. Encouraging them. Celebrating them. Supporting their dreams. Helping them see the beauty in themselves and the world around them.

That’s why Little Texas Dreams became a place centered around kindness, community, small businesses, family traditions, motherhood, and the everyday moments that make life meaningful.

I’ve always had a saying: I’d rather earn it the right way than the wrong way.

For me, that means building genuine relationships, supporting others without expecting anything in return, and staying true to who I am. It’s why I only partner with brands I genuinely believe in and why every piece of content starts with the same question:

*”Will this leave someone feeling better than before they saw it?”*

Because at the end of the day, numbers fade. What lasts is the impact we have on people. I’ve come to believe our lives aren’t measured by what we accumulate, but by how many lives we’re able to positively impact along the way.

I’ve learned that we plant seeds and move on, never fully knowing where they’ll take root. Then one day, someone tells you that a conversation, an encouraging word, or a simple act of kindness changed their life. To me, it was just something I enjoyed doing. To them, it made all the difference.

If I can help someone smile with their heart, believe in themselves again, or see a little more beauty in their own life, then I’ve accomplished exactly what I set out to do.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
I wouldn’t say a smooth road at all. One of the biggest challenges has been staying authentic in a world that constantly encourages creators to chase trends, numbers, and algorithms. For me, the challenge has never been creating content, it’s been protecting the heart behind it.

As a creator, there’s pressure to always be “on,” constantly producing content, growing your audience, and keeping up with ever-changing platforms. It’s easy to lose sight of why you started in the first place.

Another challenge is that we’re living in a world where content can be created faster than ever. Technology and AI can generate endless content, but authenticity, lived experiences, and genuine human connection can’t be replicated.

People connect with stories, emotions, and real experiences, and maintaining that authenticity has always been important to me.

The obstacles have taught me that success isn’t about the numbers. It’s about impact. If someone leaves my page feeling seen, inspired, or reminded that beautiful things can still grow from hard seasons, then I’ve done what I set out to do.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
Professionally, I’ve returned back to Real Estate after building a career that included Property Management, IT, and Talent Acquisition. Creatively, I’m the founder of Little Texas Dreams, a lifestyle platform focused on community, family, small businesses, kindness, and finding beauty in everyday life.

What I specialize in organically is connection.

Whether I’m helping someone find a home, encouraging someone to chase a dream, supporting a local business, partnering with a brand, or creating content, my goal is always the same: to leave people feeling better than I found them.

I think professionally and personally what has made me successful is being a cheerleader for others. I’ve always been the person encouraging someone to apply for the job, go after the degree, start the business, or take the chance they didn’t think they were capable of taking. I’ve organized coat drives, toy collections, community outreach projects, and spent years looking for ways to make life a little brighter for the people around me.

What I’m most proud of isn’t a title, an award, or even a platform. It’s the people I get to meet and the lives I’ve positively impacted. It’s hearing someone say, “You believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself.” My platform is a mesh of all of those moments that make my heart smile. ✨

It’s watching a small business grow after being supported by the community. It’s seeing a child light up over a simple act of kindness. It’s knowing that something I shared encouraged someone to keep going.

What sets me apart is that I’ve never been interested in building an audience. I am just a dreamer who truly believes that one act of random kindness can change the world. ✨

At the end of the day, I’m just a girl who believes kindness is powerful, people deserve to be celebrated, and our lives are measured by how many lives we positively impact along the way. If I can help someone smile with their heart, believe in themselves again, or see a little more beauty in the world, then that’s something I’m incredibly proud of. 🙌✨🌼🤍

How do you think about luck?
If I’m being honest, I’ve never really viewed my life through the lens of luck.

There were seasons that looked like bad luck at the time, filled with heartbreak, loss, setbacks, unexpected detours, and chapters that felt impossible to understand while I was living them. But looking back, I can see God’s hand in every one of them.

The doors that closed.
The people who appeared at exactly the right moment.
The lessons I wasn’t ready to learn.
The opportunities that came from places I never expected.

What felt like setbacks often became stepping stones. What felt like endings often became new beginnings. I’ve learned that God’s plans are usually much bigger than my own.

There were times when I couldn’t understand why certain things were happening, but with time came perspective. Many of the experiences that shaped me most were the ones I would have never chosen for myself.

In both life and business, my greatest blessings have never come from luck. They’ve come from faith, perseverance, hard work, and trusting that God was working even when I couldn’t see it. It’s the strength God gave me to keep going, the love he placed in my heart, and the knowledge of where there is a will there is always a way.

Looking back, I don’t see luck.

I see grace.

I see purpose.

I see a God who never stopped writing my story, even in the chapters where I thought the plot was lost.

And for that, I am incredibly grateful.

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