Series 36: The Season After Transformation
When Change Stops Feeling Like Change There was a time when every change in how you understood yourself felt momentous. Growth arrived with weight, a realization, turning point, and a before and after. You marked these moments, carried them as evidence that something was happening, that you were moving, and that your life was becoming something more than it had been. Then, almost without noticing, the shifts stopped feeling like events. They started feeling like something that moves through naturally, and that you participate in without needing to stand back and observe it from a distance. You changed not because a single moment cracked something open, but because you kept showing up and something gradually settled into a new shape. This is what happens after the dramatic arc of becoming loosens its grip. Growth moves through the texture of ordinary days and the accumulation of small choices made from a place that didn’t exist a year ago or three years ago or five. The absence ...