Your grief has softened, making space for something new.
For so long, you’ve been navigating loss, processing grief, and making peace with a life you didn’t expect. But lately, something has shifted. Your heart still aches at times, but the rawest emotions have softened. The weight of grief has eased, and you’re beginning to feel lighter, more energized, and a little more like yourself.
And, you’re starting to notice something else: a quiet but growing curiosity about what’s next.
You catch glimmers of possibility, and sparks of excitement, but the full picture isn’t there yet, like a blurry image that hasn’t quite come into focus. You lean into the feelings of joy, freedom, and curiosity as they come. Both honoring where you’ve been and allowing yourself to feel anticipation for new possibilities. You’ve also been caring for yourself in new ways, saying yes to things that excite you and letting go of what no longer fits.
You’re feeling ready.
Ready to explore what could be. To imagine a future shaped not by what’s missing, but by what’s possible. But where do you start? How do you create a vision for a full, authentic life when it looks so different from the one you imagined?