Learning to Pause
Posted 2025-10-15 14:57:21
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Today, strength looked different.
It didn’t roar or rush — it exhaled.
For so long, I thought power meant pushing through every tired moment, filling every silence with doing. But lately, I’m learning that rest is also an act of resilience. That pausing doesn’t mean I’ve stopped — it means I’m protecting the energy it takes to continue.
The strongest thing I did today was take a break.
Not because I gave up, but because I chose to listen — to my body, to my breath, to the quiet reminder that I don’t have to earn rest.
Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is sit in stillness and trust that nothing is falling apart while you breathe.
Maybe strength isn’t about holding everything together.
Maybe it’s knowing when to gently set it down.
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