I love this distinction. It feels so alive, like a quiet nudge to notice where we’re merely improving versus truly becoming. Growth polishes what already exists, but expansion asks us to step into a different rhythm, to loosen the familiar and allow ourselves to be reshaped. Reading this, I can feel how necessary that discomfort is. The stretching. The letting go. The subtle alchemy of becoming something new without losing the thread of who we are 🙏🏽
Thank you sister Leader. So enlightening and reassuring at the same time. As uncomfortable as it feels at times, “I am exactly where I’m supposed to be.” 💜
I love this distinction. It feels so alive, like a quiet nudge to notice where we’re merely improving versus truly becoming. Growth polishes what already exists, but expansion asks us to step into a different rhythm, to loosen the familiar and allow ourselves to be reshaped. Reading this, I can feel how necessary that discomfort is. The stretching. The letting go. The subtle alchemy of becoming something new without losing the thread of who we are 🙏🏽
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Thank you Margaret for this clarification of thought so I can better project both growth and expansion. 🫶
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Thank you sister Leader. So enlightening and reassuring at the same time. As uncomfortable as it feels at times, “I am exactly where I’m supposed to be.” 💜