Honoring Your Wisdom

Sometimes, life whispers a truth so soft you barely catch it the first time. Then, it gets louder. A gentle, persistent knowing: "This isn't for me anymore." And there you are, faced with the pull to change direction, to step away from an old chapter, maybe even one you thought would be forever.

Changing your mind isn't flakiness. It's wisdom, growth, and the audacity to honor yourself. When you change course, you're giving shape to a new story, writing it as only you can.

This is your permission slip to rewrite the rules, to revise what happiness and purpose look like today—not yesterday, not last year, but right now.

Imagine that moment when your heart tugs at you in the middle of a workday or when an old goal feels heavy, no longer aligned. You don't have to wrestle yourself into the life you planned if it's no longer the life you want. Let go of any shame around "wasted time" or "giving up." Time spent moving closer to your truth is never wasted.

Let yourself feel it all—whatever comes up. The release, the relief, the rush of letting go of something that isn't yours to carry anymore.

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