Ever felt like the people around you don’t quite align with you anymore?
The conversations feel different.
The energy feels off.
The things that once connected you now feel distant.
I used to think that if a friendship or relationship faded, it meant something went wrong. That maybe I wasn’t trying hard enough to keep people close. But I’ve learned that growth often comes with distance—not because you’re better than anyone, but because you’re becoming someone new.
📌 Some relationships are seasonal, not lifelong.
📌 Some people were aligned with who you were, not who you’re becoming.
📌 Some distances aren’t rejection—they’re redirection.
It’s hard to let go, especially when the past still feels familiar. But if you hold on too tightly to what no longer fits, you might miss the connections, spaces, and opportunities that actually align with your next season.
You’re not losing them. You’re making space for what’s meant for you.