Lately, I’ve been learning that release isn’t always easy. Sometimes we hold on because we’re hopeful. Sometimes we hold on because we’re hurt. And sometimes we hold on simply because we’re afraid of what comes next.
For me, release has looked like letting go of things that no longer bring me peace. It has meant accepting that not everyone will understand my journey, support my dreams, or walk beside me forever. I’ve had to learn that protecting my peace isn’t selfish—it’s necessary.
The truth is, I’m still learning. I’m still healing. I’m still growing. Some days are easier than others, but I’m choosing to trust God with the things I can’t control and release the things that were never mine to carry.
Releasing doesn’t mean giving up. It means making room. Making room for healing, growth, purpose, and the blessings God has waiting for us.
Now I want to hear from you. π
β¨ What is something you’ve had to release in this season of your life?
β¨ Was it a relationship, a friendship, fear, guilt, disappointment, or something else?
β¨ How did releasing it change you?
Share in the comments. You never know who your story might encourage today. π¦
Remember: Sometimes the biggest breakthrough comes after the release.
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