Love this! It’s okay to grieve what you lost! And sometimes losing things makes way for other opportunities. I am grateful for what I have experienced, trying not to get stuck in the past or expected future but leaving space to grieve or reflect, and then after leaving space for that, always making new dreams too :)
This hit hard; especially the part about grieving the versions of ourselves we outgrew.
I’ve been writing about that same quiet reckoning in "My Accountability Partner," where the old selves become teachers instead of ghosts.
I’ve been unpacking more of that in my posts lately.
Which past version of you feels closest these days?
This hit hard; especially the part about grieving the versions of ourselves we outgrew.
I’ve been writing about that same quiet reckoning in "My Accountability Partner," where the old selves become teachers instead of ghosts.
I’ve been unpacking more of that in my posts lately.
Which past version of you feels closest these days?
Child me feels very close. As I watch my daughter grow I’m reminded of how I felt in those moments.
Same with me and my nieces and nephews
Love this! It’s okay to grieve what you lost! And sometimes losing things makes way for other opportunities. I am grateful for what I have experienced, trying not to get stuck in the past or expected future but leaving space to grieve or reflect, and then after leaving space for that, always making new dreams too :)