One of the biggest things that's helped me let go is remembering that nothing stays the same. Everything changes. The good seasons. The hard seasons too... Our relationships.. Our emotions... everything.. it's always changing and coming to an end. Even the things we swear we'll feel forever. They change too. That's the law of impermanence. A law that can help us come back to harmony if we surrender to it. I've found that so much of our suffering comes from wanting things to stay the way they are. We hold on so tightly because we're afraid of what might happen if we let go. But what if life isn't taking something away from you? What if it's making room for something you couldn't experience any other way? That shift of perspective changed my life in so many ways. Instead of asking, "Why is this happening?" I've started asking, "What is this here to teach me?" Every season has something to offer if we're willing to learn from it. Michael Singer talks a lot about relaxing instead of resisting life. The more we fight reality, the more we suffer. The more we trust the unfolding of life, the more peace we experience. That doesn't mean life won't hurt. It just means we stop turning pain into unnecessary suffering by trying to control what was never ours to control. Maybe the thing you're trying so hard to hold onto isn't meant to stay. Maybe it's simply here to shape you into the person you'll need to become for what's next. Trust the season you're in. One day you'll look back and realize... it was all working in your favor. What's something you look back on now and realize was actually one of the greatest lessons of your life? I'd love to hear your story below. 🙏🏼