It’s okay to grieve the loss of someone, of something, while still knowing it was the right decision. It’s ok to temporarily feel like you made the wrong decision. You didn’t. It’s just your ego scratching to go back to familiarity. Often times we’re led to believe that making that life altering decision of leaving someone, leaving a job, moving, will instantly make our lives paradise. But what no one tells you, is it often leads to a string of other tough changes before you reach that newfound sense of bliss. Don’t give up. You’re almost home – Unknown
It’s the season of major change, upheaval, grief, and emergence of truth. Yes, at a larger level, but also (that fundamentally means) at a personal level.
I know so many of you were already in or coming up to big leaps. The kind that put a knot in your stomach and a lump in your throat. The kind that you know if you take, will set you free and will alter your life’s course forever and for better. But it’s the getting there. The leaping. Making room for the fear and grief as you reach and step.
I know so many of you are standing at a precipice and while you cannot go back, it’s taking everything you have to leap forward.
In seasons of great change, self-trust is grown. Stay in your center, cut out the noise, find your quiet. You know what you need to know right now. Trust yourself and what brought you here. ❤️