Minor Fall, Major Lift
Change is hard. Loss is painful. Both are gifts.
I know it’s hard to see when you’re in the middle of it—but the seasons of life when it feels like everything you knew is falling apart, or everything is testing you, or everything is unfolding differently than you hoped—those are the seasons when something greater than you can imagine is trying to surface.
Sometimes, the biggest blessings come packaged in pain.
I hope you know you are far too worthy to chase what’s trying to leave—people, relationships, opportunities, even faded visions that no longer serve you. Just because you desire them doesn’t mean they are for your highest good.
Let them go. I promise it’s in your favor. I promise it’s happening for you, not to you. And I promise that when you stop interfering—when you stop resisting the way life is unfolding—something more profound, more beautiful, and more awe-inspiring than anything you could have constructed on your own will fall into place.
What feels like the end is often the beginning.
Pain gives way to powerful purpose. Sometimes everything needs to be destroyed for something greater to form. Some doors must close for others to open.
It takes more strength to let go than it does to manipulate, strategize, or control. And in that place—in complete surrender—you come to know your true power.
A minor fall is always followed by a major lift.
When you make it through (and you will), you’ll understand just how unbreakable you are. You’ll realize your wholeness was there all along—in you, not in them, not in the opportunity, not in the relationship, not in the title or accolade.
Loss is never an accident; it’s protection. Not everyone is meant to come with you to the next level. When a rocket reaches a certain altitude, the boosters must fall away in order for it to go further.
Some people are temporary. Some opportunities are temporary. And all of it is divinely ordered to help you become the person you were born to be.
Everything and everyone that enters your life is there to serve your growth. You may not understand it in the moment, but I promise: the day will come when you will.
Through it all, keep showing up for your calling.