Stepping Into the Fire and Trusting Your Path

by | May 14, 2025 | Blog | 0 comments

There are moments in life when we’re met with a decision so potent, so charged, it feels like it could change everything.

And often, instead of stepping into it—we stall.

We call everyone we trust, pull cards, flip a pendulum, overthink every possible outcome. We dance around the decision like the ground is too hot to stand on, when really… it’s calling us in.

These are what I call defining moments. They don’t always look big from the outside, but inside, they shift the axis of who we are.

They ask us:

Who are you willing to become inside this moment?

Are you willing to step into the fire, not because it’s safe or certain, but because something in your life is asking to change—and you know it won’t unless you move?

We think clarity is what we need. But most of the time, what we really need is courage.

The part of you that knows what to do is already whispering. The only question is—will you let yourself listen?

The path forward is rarely without fear. But the difference between spinning in resistance and walking forward anyway… is everything.

It’s the difference between living from fear, and becoming the version of yourself that your future is already calling in.

Your future self isn’t found in certainty.

She’s forged in the fire.

I shared more thoughts about this exact energy and how to walk through it on this week’s episode of Magical Moments.

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