There is great power in loss.
It doesn’t matter if it’s the loss of a loved one, a treasured relationship, a beloved object, a childhood dream, or a way of life.
When you lose something, it shows you more of your deepest values, your truest thoughts about yourself, and what means the most to you.
When you are stripped away from the things that have been a part of your life either in your mind or in reality, a part of who you are is shed with that parting. Â
- Your identity
- Your history
- Your future
- The known…
Yet it doesn’t matter if you are the one causing the separation from what was, or if you’re on the receiving end. Â
The power of the loss is felt equally.
It requires you to make a shift in:
- Your thoughts
- Your beliefs
- Your self-identity
- Your resilience
- Your ability to navigate the unknown…
It can be exhilarating as you feel inspired to start your next chapter, or make you feel like your world is spinning out of control.Â
Whichever it is for you, allow yourself to open to the possibilities of the new future that may unfold to you… in this future that is only made possible by the letting go of what had been, of who you had been.
- Give yourself the opportunity to discover what you really want for yourself and your life as you move forward. Â
- Lean into the Divine unfolding of your life, knowing this experience will help you move closer to a deeper understanding of yourself and your desires.
- Embrace the unknown and the beauty that is within it, waiting to be discovered.
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​​As with any loss, honor your grieving.  ​
​​Then use that power of that loss to propel you to a new and wonderful future.
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Sending lots of love,
Krysti
P.S. If you feel like the pieces of your life aren’t fitting together like they once did and you’re losing yourself in the process, then let’s talk. I’ll show you how you can shift into greater certainty and control of the relationships with yourself and those around you so you can experience more peace, prosperity, and meaningful purpose.
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