💭 When Someone Leaves Your Group…
Oof. You feel it in your chest before you even click the name.
Another member has left. And if you're anything like me, your first reaction is visceral: Disappointed. Sad. Even a bit rejected, if we’re being real.
Then comes the spiralling:
Should I message them?
Would that be too much?
What if they don’t even reply — will I take that even more personally?
But here’s what I actually did
I chose connection over silence.
Curiosity over assumption.
And what I received back stopped me in my tracks.
Three women messaged me back — each with a version of the same, unexpected truth:
✨ “It’s not your group — it’s me.”
✨ “I need this kind of space, but I’m not used to letting myself have it.”
✨ “I don’t do self-care. And being in your group was a loving nudge I wasn’t ready for yet.”
None of them said:
“It wasn’t worth it.”“
The vibe was off.”
You didn’t deliver.”
Instead, they told me:
"I’m not ready to stop running."
"I don’t know how to rest."
"I don’t prioritise me — and that’s confronting."
And honestly, that hit even deeper.
It reminded me that sometimes…People don’t leave because your space isn’t powerful.
They leave because it is.
Because you’re holding up a mirror.
Because your softness challenges their hustle.
Because your message makes them feel seen in ways they’re not used to.
So if you're in this space-building game — inviting people into something slower, truer, more grounded — please don’t take every departure as a failure.
Sometimes, they’re just not ready.
And when they are, your door will still be open.
🫶✨
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