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What part of you has served its purpose and must now be released?

We all carry parts of ourselves that once protected us, guided us, or kept us safe—but no longer serve who we’re becoming. Letting go can be one of the hardest acts of growth. Some of the most enlightened members of the community share their thoughts on this below.

Eliane Adebiyi

My marriage journey that took an unexpected turn when betrayal shook the foundation of my faith, and trust. But through unwavering resilience and my deep relationship with God, I transformed my pain into purpose. Then, came the brutal divorce from my now ex-husband Today, I have released it in my latest memoir “I asked God to save my marriage. He chose to save instead” . Read more>>

Tamela Graves

The part of me that constantly seeks validation from others. For so long, I poured into everyone else and dimmed my own light just to make others comfortable. That version of me served its purpose; it taught me empathy, patience, and how to show up for people. But now, it’s time to show up for me. I’m releasing the need to overthink, over-give, and overextend. Read more>>

JERMILLA ELAINE TUNSON

Perfectionism can feel like a strength- a way to show care. detail and commitment. But in reality, it often masks fear: fear of judgment of failure, of not being enough, As a entrepreneur, waiting until everything is perfect delays progress, learning, and impact. The truth is momentum beats perfection- So i should release the perfectionist mindset-and replace it with consistent, courageous action. Read more>>

Juls

The part of me that kept running and hiding away. I’ve recently gotten through this and it has helped me see myself and my path clearly.  Read more>>

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