Sometimes you are already in motion.
Things are happening. Progress is visible.
Yet something does not feel fully right.
Not enough to stop.
But enough to notice.
The steps are being taken — often in work or in what feels like a clear purpose.
But the direction may not feel entirely your own.
Movement can continue even without clarity.
And the further it goes, the harder it becomes to pause.
Choices continue to be made—especially around decisions or in matters of finances—while movement is already underway.
It is easy to assume that progress is enough.
That as long as you are moving, you are on the right path.
But not all movement is aligned.
Sometimes what is needed is not more action,
but a clearer seeing of what is guiding that action.
Realignment does not require stopping everything.
It begins with noticing what feels slightly off—and not ignoring it.
Progress becomes meaningful when movement and clarity begin to meet.
