The Need to Move to Prove
“Stillness is not weakness. You don’t need to bleed effort to earn your place in this world.”
“Stillness is not weakness. You don’t need to bleed effort to earn your place in this world.”
To come home to ourselves, we must first get real—with our truth, our tenderness, and our tangled emotions. Getting real makes space for feeling, and feeling reconnects us to the Self that’s been waiting beneath the surface.
Sometimes the most courageous healing isn’t in changing—it’s in allowing. “Let me be” is a sacred pause, a return to self.
We often believe we’re seeking clarity, when in truth, we’re reaching for the comfort of what’s familiar. But sometimes, the truth and the ease we crave can’t live in the same room.
We wait for their words to declare us worthy—“You’re enough”—but their actions whisper otherwise. True enoughness begins the moment we stop seeking permission to believe it.
The real you is not too much—just deeply uncovered. Vulnerability, when rooted in truth, is not exposure, but sacred return.