Growing Isn’t Always Clear Until Later

 Every beginning looks ordinary until you realize you’re the one becoming extraordinary.


There’s no final version of you. This is what it looks like to keep becoming yourself especially when people are watching.

You might think there’s a moment where everything evens out, where you finally feel like you’ve become the person others see when they look at your work. Maybe you’ve even started to hit some of those milestones you used to aim for. The numbers are up, more people are paying attention, and you’re clearer in some ways.

But then, out of nowhere, you feel weird about posting something that felt easy last month. You second-guess your words and you go quiet for a bit. You have not disappeared but you’re trying to hear your own voice under all the new noise. You want to keep showing up but it has to feel real, feel like you own it, and connect to it.

That in-between feeling doesn’t mean you’re lost. It is a sign you’re closer to yourself than you’ve been in a while. When you grow, you see things with new eyes including your own work and presence. What once felt certain starts to bend in a way that asks you to pay attention.

You might think there’s a point where you step back and say, “This is it, I’m done. I’ve made it,” but there’s no bell, no sign, and no real arrival. You keep evolving, returning, and catching pieces of yourself in the middle of regular days. That’s the real growth. It’s quiet, awkward, mostly unnoticed, and somehow it’s everything.

You wake up and try again. You apologize quicker, forgive slower, and you pause before responding even when your first instinct is to react, and that’s the work. Holding yourself together on the days it would be easier to quit, staying soft, and learning how to be someone you’re proud of even when no one’s watching.

At one point, you thought becoming was louder, faster, full of momentum and breakthroughs. Now, it looks like walking away from the same thought 100 times and deciding not to believe it. This version of you doesn’t need to be declared and doesn’t need to be shouted from the rooftops. You don’t need to tell anyone you’ve changed. They’ll feel it or they won’t. It’s not yours to control.

You’ve already lived through versions of yourself that you didn’t think you’d come back from, but here you are still figuring it out, unsure, real, and still growing. Even on the days when it’s quiet, slow, and everything feels blurry, you’re in it. This is the kind of growth that doesn’t make noise or headlines but it lasts.


If you’ve been following this series, thank you. These words are for the in-between, the fog, and the small wins that no one claps for. If they found you at the right time, I hope you’ll stay. Subscribe if you want more pieces like this.


May you trust where you're growing,

May you stay patient with what’s still taking shape,

May you keep choosing what makes you whole.

Thank you for walking this path with me. I can’t wait to see what you create from here.

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