This piece hits so close to the work Iβm doing right now. The way you name the messy, βuglyβ middle of reinvention when the old identity is gone but the new one isnβt built yet, is exactly the path so many of us are walking through. Itβs less about slapping a new label on your life, more about stripping down to whatβs true now and then slowly rebuilding around that.
This is such great advice, particularly around handling people who arenβt ready to see you grow or canβt be supportive of the changes youβre making, for whatever reasons of their own. There doesnβt have to be a dramatic ending to the relationship, but practicing how to get over the resistance and not internalize it is so important.
A lot of really great points Brian. ππ
This piece hits so close to the work Iβm doing right now. The way you name the messy, βuglyβ middle of reinvention when the old identity is gone but the new one isnβt built yet, is exactly the path so many of us are walking through. Itβs less about slapping a new label on your life, more about stripping down to whatβs true now and then slowly rebuilding around that.
This is such great advice, particularly around handling people who arenβt ready to see you grow or canβt be supportive of the changes youβre making, for whatever reasons of their own. There doesnβt have to be a dramatic ending to the relationship, but practicing how to get over the resistance and not internalize it is so important.