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June 26, 2025 - How to Know When You've Outgrown a Relationship: 12 Questions to Ask Yourself

Every ending opens the door to something new, so stay open to what’s unfolding.

TODAY'S MOTIVATIONAL MESSAGE

Just for you, Friend

Endings are part of life, but so are new beginnings. We experience heartbreak and grief, but we are also capable of embracing unbridled joy. You may have experienced some struggles and disappointments, but…Continue Reading

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How to Know When You've Outgrown a Relationship: 12 Questions to Ask Yourself

Personal growth is natural, but recognizing when you've outgrown relationships, places, or situations can be challenging.

Like plants that grow toward sunlight, humans thrive in environments filled with warmth, encouragement, and connection. When those elements disappear, it might be time to evaluate whether you've outgrown your current circumstances.

 Why Outgrowing Relationships Feels So Difficult

Letting go of familiar people and places often feels harder than romantic breakups - and for good reason.

These relationships helped shape your identity…

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Not Feeling Good Enough? Move Past Your Old Self & Make Room for What's Next

You may not agree with many of the choices you’ve made in the past.

But acknowledge that you were trying your best.

You were growing.

You faced so many challenges and disappointments, spent so many nights crying silently, and still found the strength to carry on.

When you do decide to let go of your old self, don't forget to express gratitude to it.

When you take the time to acknowledge your experiences, choices, and mistakes, you can finally move on.

 "I'm Not Good Enough."

Have you just not been feeling good enough? Admitting that you’re struggling emotionally takes courage.

Take it from me. I tried to hide my inner pain…

One Positive Action

I Am Statements

Today’s action uses affirmations as a way to reconnect with who you are at your core. The action is to write five ‘I Am’ statements that affirm your beliefs, morals, or motivations. Maybe it’s I am grounded. I am open to growth. I am strong-willed. I am kind even when it’s hard. Your affirmations should be used to encourage positive self-talk.

‘I Am’ statements are reminders of your inner strength and energy beyond what others see. Affirmations (and positive self-talk) can act as anchors, especially on days when self-doubt tries to take the lead. When you define yourself from the inside out using kind words, you start carrying yourself with more confidence and clarity.

‘I Am’ statements are also a way to improve your inner dialogue. Over time, affirmations become your beliefs, and those beliefs shape how you show up in your relationships, work, and life. Speaking to yourself kindly sets yourself up to be more forgiving when you make mistakes, and mentally strong when you need a boost of motivation.

Find a moment to reflect and write five ‘I Am’ that feel honest and empowering. Stick them on your mirror, in your car, repeat them in the morning, or carry them in your journal. Let them be a reminder that you are more than your negative thoughts, more than your past, more than what others expect of you.

Today’s Quote

Today's Affirmation

I embrace the wisdom behind every painful emotion. I am attracting more happiness and prosperity into my life. Things always work out better in the long run. I trust the process, even… Continue Reading

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