Make Room For Growth

Growth requires space.

Space in schedules. Space in expectations. Space in how we measure progress.

One of the hardest lessons I’ve learned is that you can’t add new rhythms without letting something else go. Trying to do everything leads to frustration and burnout — not growth.

Making room might mean:

  • Simplifying meals so there’s energy for baking

  • Scaling back commitments during full seasons

  • Letting routines evolve instead of forcing them to stay the same

Growth doesn’t always look like expansion. Sometimes it looks like refinement.

When you create margin, learning feels lighter. Mistakes feel less heavy. Progress feels possible.

If you’re longing to grow but feel stuck, ask yourself not what more can I add? — but what can I release?

That’s often where growth begins.

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