What if the harshest judgement you face is the one you pass on yourself for not having the answers yet?
You can’t find answers to questions you haven’t asked yet. And sometimes the most important thing isn’t reaching a decision, it’s staying in the conversation. Allowing the questions to exist, encouraging input, and giving yourself permission to sit with something before you know what it is.
The discomfort of limbo is real. That feeling of not quite being able to grab hold of something, of knowing it matters but not yet knowing what it means. We tend to judge that as a problem. It isn’t.
Being okay in the uncertainty is its own kind of progress.
What question have you been avoiding because you’re not sure you’re ready for the answer? Let’s talk.
