You’re Not Lost — You’re Between Versions of Yourself

Feeling lost doesn’t always mean you’re off track.
Sometimes it means the old version of you no longer fits,
and the new one hasn’t fully arrived.

That space in between feels uncomfortable.
Quiet.
Uncertain.

You question your direction.
Your choices.
Your timing.

But being in transition is not failure.
It’s transformation.

You’re shedding beliefs that no longer serve you.
Letting go of roles you’ve outgrown.
Rewriting what success and happiness mean to you.

That takes time.

You don’t have to have everything figured out right now.
Clarity often comes after movement,
not before it.

You’re learning how to trust yourself
without constant reassurance.
How to move forward
without needing guarantees.

That’s not confusion —
that’s courage forming.

There will be moments when you miss who you used to be.
Not because life was better,
but because it was familiar.

Still, familiarity is not the same as fulfillment.

The discomfort you feel
is the sign that something inside you is rearranging.
Making room for alignment.
For honesty.
For growth.

Be patient with this phase.

You’re not standing still.
You’re recalibrating.

And one day, without noticing when it happened,
you’ll feel grounded again —
not because everything is perfect,
but because you’ve learned how to stand firmly in who you are becoming.

That’s not being lost.
That’s becoming.