Sometimes nothing has visibly broken.
But something no longer feels right.
What once worked in work or within your relationships begins to feel heavy.
What once fit begins to feel out of place.
The outer structure may still hold.
But the inner alignment begins to shift.
Change does not always arrive as a decision.
It often begins as a quiet noticing.
A recognition that something has already moved,
even if action has not yet followed.
The impulse is often to fix, adjust, or push through –
especially when familiar patterns in our mind have worked for a long time.
But not everything that feels wrong needs to be forced back into place.
Some things are not meant to be repaired.
They are meant to be released.
Change becomes clear when you stop overlooking what no longer fits—
when you allow a deeper kind of awareness to reveal what is already shifting.
Not all movement is forward.
Sometimes it is a loosening of what is no longer needed.
