I started The Practice of Moving Forward on a day that didn’t look brave on the outside.
It was the same day I quit an in-between job — not because I had everything lined up, but because I knew staying was slowly disconnecting me from myself.
That afternoon, my 5-year-old was learning how to ride a bike.
They were scared. Wobbly. Unsure.
They didn’t know how to balance yet — only that if they stopped moving, they would fall.
So they kept pedaling.
Watching them, it hit me quietly:
this is what moving forward actually looks like.
Not confidence.
Not certainty.
Just motion — even when you don’t fully trust yourself yet.
That day, neither of us knew exactly where we were headed.
But we both learned the same thing:
You don’t wait to feel ready.
You move, and readiness follows.
This space exists for moments like that —
when life is unclear, when transitions overlap, when fear and momentum live in the same body.
Here, we practice:
- showing up without perfection
- choosing one small action instead of freezing
- trusting movement more than motivation
You don’t need a perfect plan to be here.
You don’t need to explain why you’re starting over.
You just need to be willing to keep pedaling.
That’s the practice.
That’s the work.
Welcome.