This morning, I woke up reflecting on the idea that starting over is not a setback—it’s a privilege. It’s an opportunity to create the life I truly want, leaving behind what no longer serves me. All the old things are gone, and now I can move forward at my own pace, without pressure or haste.
Everything that comes to me now will be intentional, things I truly desire and value. I’ve seen this principle in action in my own life. There was a time I wished for the quality of people in my life to change—and it did. Another time, I decided I wanted to focus on quality over quantity—and that too became my reality.
These experiences taught me the incredible power of thoughts. A simple thought can transform into words, which in turn spark actions. What if starting over is not something to fear or regret, but a privilege?
What if it’s a privilege to walk away from people who don’t have your best interests at heart?
What if it’s a privilege to leave behind toxicity?
What if it’s a privilege to begin again, building from the ground up?
I see my fresh start as a gift. While I don’t have all the answers or understand every step ahead, I have the freedom to shape my life intentionally. My heart feels guided by the vision God has for me, and I trust that vision.
Starting over isn’t just an ending; it’s a powerful beginning. And what a privilege that is.