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Starting Over in the Dark: Your Season of Rebuilding


This post is for the people rebuilding from scratch, quietly, with no crowd.
For the ones whose life they once knew, disappeared. For the ones who feel like life hit reset, and you're sitting with nothing but questions and empty space. 

Let’s talk about it. 

Starting over sounds cool until you're living it.
Until you're sitting on a floor wondering why everything feels like it's been taken away.

I’ve been there. I'm there now.

But before I can start the process of "rebuilding," I have to admit that I'm grieving.
Not just things, places, or people—but versions of myself that I know can't come with me into this next chapter.

If that’s where you are, the grieving stage, let the grief move through you because it's a part of the process. You can't rebuild while pretending nothing fell apart.

Now that you've grieved, it's GO TIME...

Love Your New Blank Page

Starting over can be terrifying, because now life is asking you, “What do you want now?”

I thought staying in LA through the struggle proved I wasn’t quitting on following my dreams. That leaving and going back home meant failure. But eventually I realized staying stuck in survival wasn’t strength. Going home to reset and rest, that was the brave thing. Being back home, I'm constantly asking myself: What’s the vision now? What does this re-build look like? 

This is our chance to rewrite how we want things to be. The blank page is scary, but it’s yours. Don’t let fear of the unknown keep you from imagining the huge possibilities of what’s next.

Starting over isn’t failure.
It’s proof you’re brave enough to keep going. 

So if you’re starting over, let me be living proof that it gets better. When the dust settles, you’ll realize this new version of you is stronger than anything that tried to break you.

Honor this invisible season of rebuilding.
Do the quiet work and when it's time, let the new you scream growth and strength loudly. 

Forward this to someone you know who’s quietly starting over. You never know who needs the reminder that they're doing better than they think." 

Peace.

written by Morgan | @MORGANtheCEO


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