There comes a moment when your heart whispers the truth your mind has been trying to ignore: something you once held close no longer fits the person you’re becoming.
In this heartfelt episode, Michelle Woerdeman explores the tender, honest process of recognizing when a relationship, identity, role, or season of life has quietly reached completion. She dives into why letting go can feel so confusing, the pull of familiarity, and the grief that comes from releasing someone or something you once treasured.
Michelle shares personal insight around shifting friendships, evolving self-identity, and the subtle inner nudges that guide us toward our next chapter. You’ll be supported with reflective questions, grounding wisdom, and a gentle breath practice to help you discern what’s aligned — and what may simply no longer fit.
Letting go is not a failure; it’s an act of self-respect that creates space for what’s meant for you.
For deeper support, you’ll also find a guided meditation linked in the show notes:
“Releasing What Has Run Its Course.”