Knowing when to hold onto something/someone & when to walk away from something/someone is an extremely important decision that we all need to make!
𝐖𝐀𝐋𝐊 𝐀𝐖𝐀𝐘
Ever experienced that you finally have everything you ever wanted but when you get it it just isn’t it, there’s still something missing, so you decide to simply walk away from it all? with a bazillion questions (what if, what if not, am I doing the right thing, what do I even want, etc, etc?) and with huge mounds of guilt!
Yea, been there and done that!
And turns out that it was THE BEST DECISION of my life!!!
Sometimes you just have to trust your inner voice, even when it doesn’t remotely make sense at that moment, and choose to WALK AWAY instead of holding onto something just becuz…
so you can make space for WHAT YOU TRULY NEED & RIGHTFULLY DESERVE…

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🎶 I’ve seen people holding on to nothing
Broken dreams and broken cords
Running on empty, losing sleep, oh
It’s true I’ve earned these cracks upon my feet
Walk away from all that you know
Walk away and hold your own
Walk away from all that you know
Walk away and hold your own
And I’ve seen people holding on to something
Smiling with no place to call home
In you I see something so familiar, uh
My dear friend, so nice to have you home
And this all seems unreal
Just how far we’ve come
Look into the mirror
Not sure who I was
Walk away from all that you know
Walk away and hold your own
Walk away from all that you know
Walk away and hold your own
– Xavier Rudd 🎶

On that note, truly ask yourself, why are you holding onto something/someone?
Is it because —
1) it is what you always wanted but now that you have it, it is NOT it?
2) you are scared to let go?
3) you don’t know what else?
4) you are expected to?
5) or???
Then truly ask yourself, is ‘being stuck’ worth letting go of what you truly deserve?
“Knowing when to walk away is wisdom, being able to is courage, walking away with your head held high is dignity.”
Namaste,
Kusum
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