Carly Corinthos has enough on her plate these days on General Hospital. Not only is she trying to stay a step ahead of potential prosecution for Drew’s shooting, but she’s also completely in the dark about the fact that her daughter, Josslyn has stepped into spy territory.
Off-screen, Laura Wright is focusing on something a lot more personal—and inspiring. She took to social media to talk about her new interactive project, and fans quickly responded with open hearts.
An uplifting and emotional journey for General Hospital star
On Instagram, General Hospital star Laura Wright shared, “We start our Four Agreements course this Saturday, October 18, and one of the things we’re doing right away is meeting our inner child. I know that might sound a little deep, but it’s actually really beautiful. That’s usually where our first agreements were formed — when we were little. So we get to go back, meet that version of ourselves, and decide what we want to keep… and what we’re ready to change. We’re even asking everyone to bring a picture of themselves as a child — because that’s who we’ll be reconnecting with this week.”
She then told fans how to participate in the journey.
In the video, Wright and Elizabeth Winkler shared how meaningful this work is to them. They explained that the child inside each of us holds innocence, creativity, joy, desires, and dreams. Tapping into that is where real abundance lives. The General Hospital star said she’s excited to do this work alongside everyone joining the course and reminded fans to “bring your child with you” for what promises to be an uplifting and emotional journey together.
Fans respond with love and excitement

The comments poured in fast. @freicherter wrote, “Ooooo so excited to connect with our inner child!!!!!.” Several fans simply replied with, “Four agreements,” so they could get more info on it. “I have the book and wish I could do the course,” shared @galwaygirl429. Meanwhile, @joystumpo604 asked, “How does one join in on this?” and @krazykristy37 added, “Four agreements. I love this book.”
But the most emotional comment came from GH fan @fredrickteaster, who wrote a heartfelt message about how reconnecting with their inner child through tactile exercises and therapy “saved me and helped cultivate my inner awareness of self.” They added that the concept has “a lot of validity,” especially for those who experienced childhood trauma.
It wasn’t just a comment section—it was a chorus of people ready to take the next step. For more on Laura Wright, find out who’s spirit she wants with her at the Daytime Emmys.
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