Sometimes, we can feel like we’re not where we thought we’d be.
We set expectations, make plans, and envision a path. But then, we find ourselves stuck in a moment of “not yet.” Maybe we’re not hitting the milestones we expected, or things aren’t moving as quickly as we’d hoped.

But life isn’t a race it’s a journey with its own pace.
And it’s important to remember, not everything is meant to unfold all at once. There are seasons of growth, rest, and preparation. Each step is part of a bigger picture, even if we can’t see it in the moment.

Some things take longer because they’re building something deeper within you.
What might feel like a setback is often the foundation being laid for something greater. Some doors stay closed because the version of you who’s meant to walk through them is still growing, evolving, and becoming stronger.

And sometimes, that waiting period isn’t a denial, it’s simply a redirection.
Not everything that doesn’t happen now is a missed opportunity. Sometimes, it’s the universe guiding you toward something better, something more aligned with the person you’re becoming.
You don’t have to force what isn’t ready, nor chase what isn’t aligned with where you’re meant to be. Instead, trust that everything you need will come in the right time. Your efforts, your patience, and your journey are all part of the unfolding process.
There’s strength in the preparation. There’s growth in the waiting.
The quiet moments and the uncertainty are all shaping you into the person who is ready for what’s to come.
And there’s peace in trusting that what’s meant for you won’t have to be forced.
It will come when you’re ready to embrace it, and when you do, it will feel right because it will be aligned with who you are becoming.

So, keep planting the seeds.
Even when the results aren’t immediate, know that every step is a part of the bigger picture. Trust that in time, everything will fall into place.

Trust the timing.
It’s all happening as it should.


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