Many transitions bring an in-between season — no longer where you were, not yet where you are going. This space can feel uncertain, slow, and uncomfortable. Yet the in-between is deeply formative and meaningful. It is where clarity deepens, identity reshapes, and new direction quietly takes form. Nothing may look different on the outside — but important inner work is happening. You do not need to rush through this season. Growth often happens where nothing seems to be happening. What might this waiting season be forming in you?
Letting go is sacred work. Letting go is rarely easy. We often hold tightly to what is familiar — even when it no longer supports who we are becoming. Control, certainty, expectations, old identities… they can feel safer than the unknown. But letting go is not about emptiness — it is about making space. New growth cannot take root where everything is already crowded. When we loosen our grip, we make room for new growth, new clarity, and new direction to emerge. Release is an act of trust that something meaningful can emerge in the space that follows. This week, notice what you may be holding onto simply because it is familiar. What are you holding onto that may be ready to be released?