Willingness Is the Way Forward

by | Jun 18, 2025 | Blog | 0 comments

Lately I’ve been reflecting on a subtle but powerful shift that’s shaped so many of my biggest moments of growth: the difference between being ready and being willing.

We hear so much in the healing and spiritual world about “readiness.” Are you ready for change? Ready to call it in? Ready to let go? Ready to rise? 

Yet in my experience, some of the most transformational moments of my life didn’t come when I felt ready. In fact, I rarely ever felt ready. Most often, I felt a little tug in my heart that whispered, just be willing.

Willing to leave what was no longer aligned.
Willing to take one step toward the unknown.
Willing to trust something greater than my fear.

There’s a kind of magic that opens when we stop waiting and start willing. Willingness creates movement, flow. It invites divine support to meet us where we are in the moment. It says to the universe, “I might not have it all figured out, but I’m open. I’m here. Let’s begin.”

And by allowing ourselves the space to just be willing, we often find that readiness catches up to us.

So if there’s something in your life right now that you don’t quite feel ready for, I invite you to ask: Can I at least be willing?

Willing to take a breath.
Willing to be curious.
Willing to let life show me what’s next.

This week’s episode of Magical Moments is all about this shift from readiness to willingness. If your heart is nudging you to explore it more deeply, you can listen here.

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