Dear You,
There is a quiet kind of courage required to honor the space of becoming.
It asks you to pause without rushing to define yourself. To remain open when clarity has not yet arrived. To trust that who you are becoming is unfolding even when it feels slow, uncertain, or unfinished.
The in-between is not a gap to escape. It is a sacred threshold. A place where old versions loosen their hold and new truths begin to breathe. Nothing here is wasted—not the waiting, not the questions, not the tenderness you carry.
Honoring this space means allowing yourself to be incomplete without judgment. It means resisting the urge to perform certainty for others while your soul is still gathering itself. It means staying present long enough to hear what this season is teaching you.
You are not behind.
You are not lost.
You are becoming—and that is work worthy of patience and grace.
Stay here a little longer. There is wisdom forming in the quiet.
With grace,
Letters from the In-Between
