The road I haven’t taken ... yet


Hi,

Today, Facebook Memories reminded me that it was one year ago today that I bought my RV.

A year.

So much has happened since then and here I am, exactly where I was a year ago. Still talking about hitting the road. Still feeling tethered to something I can’t quite name.

Maybe you know that feeling too; when life is calling you forward, but love, guilt, fear, or responsibility keeps you standing still.

This week’s reflection is about putting others before ourselves, remembering that love does not require self-abandonment, and taking the next right step for ourselves.

You can read it here:
https://www.amatterofmagic.com/blog/the-road-i-havent-taken-yet#/

With love,
Trisha

Living the Heart-Centered Life

I help 50+ women weave decades of experience into a heart-centered next chapter and create a life of purpose, impact, and fulfillment. I do this through my workshops, books, virtual events, and my Weekly Spark blog posts.

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