Some things don’t end because they’re bad. They end because they’ve done their job.
Lately, I’ve been noticing a quiet shift..not dramatic, not urgent.. just a growing
awareness that certain patterns no longer fit the person I’m becoming.
People pleasing.Comparison.Perfectionism disguised as “high standards.
Waiting until I feel ready before starting.
For a long time, these habits felt protective.
They helped me belong.
They helped me stay safe.
They helped me feel “enough.”
But over time, they started costing more than they gave.
This coffee-time reflection isn’t about fixing yourself or pushing harder.
It's about noticing what you might be outgrowing and giving yourself permission to let it go.
Not all growth looks like adding something new.
Sometimes growth looks like setting something down.
If you’re in a season where motivation feels different,
or old strategies aren’t working the way they used to, you’re not broken.
You might just be changing.
What are you letting go of ?
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Jason Munroe
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Some things don’t end because they’re bad. They end because they’ve done their job.
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