“Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is say yes to what we would love—and trust that the next step will be revealed.”
That sentence came to me as I was walking away from something that once felt like a dream—but no longer felt like mine.
We’re so conditioned to believe that clarity comes before courage. That we need a step-by-step plan before we’re allowed to take a leap.
But the truth is, most of the women I work with never start with a clear vision. They start with a quiet knowing:
“This isn’t it.”
“This can’t be all there is.”
“There has to be more.”
They don’t always know what the more is. They just know they’re ready to find out.
And that’s where everything begins.
Because saying yes to what you would love—even before you know what that looks like in full color—is an act of faith.
It’s the moment you stop rehearsing safety and start reclaiming possibility.
You don’t need to know the whole path.
You just need to be brave enough to say yes to the first step.
For me, that first step was telling the truth. About what I wanted. About what wasn’t working. About who I really was underneath the roles, titles, and expectations.
And you know what happened?
The next step did reveal itself. Then the next. And the next. Not all at once. But in a rhythm that felt like trust.
If you’re at a crossroads—personally, professionally, spiritually—maybe this is your moment.
Maybe your job isn’t to figure it all out.
Maybe your only job…
is to say yes.
💬 What would you say yes to—if you weren’t afraid of what comes next?
I’d love to hear it.
Or if you’re ready to explore it, I’d love to walk beside you.