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The Uncomfortable Truth About Growth: When It’s Time to Move On

  • zariahperkins
  • Jan 5, 2025
  • 2 min read

God and the universe have a way of speaking to us, even when we aren’t ready to listen. Often, the message comes as gentle nudges—a restless feeling, a lingering doubt, or an unexpected challenge. Other times, it shakes us to our core, forcing us to confront the uncomfortable truth: we’re holding on to something that no longer serves us.


Whether it’s a job, a relationship, or a situation that once felt aligned, the universe will never grant us peace in spaces where we no longer belong. The discomfort you feel isn’t punishment; it’s guidance. It’s a reminder that your growth and purpose require you to let go, even when it’s hard.


When it’s time to move on, you’ll feel it in the depths of your spirit. You might wake up dreading the very thing you once prayed for. The connection that used to energize you now feels heavy and strained. The path that once felt clear now feels like trudging through quicksand. This discomfort is not meant to harm you—it’s meant to awaken you.


The truth is, peace cannot coexist with misalignment. The more we resist, the louder God will speak. It’s in these moments of unease that we are being called to trust the process, to surrender our grip on what’s familiar, and to create space for something better.


Letting go isn’t easy. It requires courage to walk away from what no longer feels right, even when it’s comfortable. But every time you release what isn’t for you, you’re making room for what is. You’re saying “yes” to alignment, to growth, and to the peace that comes from living authentically.


If you’re feeling restless, uncertain, or stuck, pause and listen. God and the universe aren’t against you; they’re guiding you. Let the discomfort be your teacher. Trust that by releasing what no longer serves you, you’re stepping closer to the life you’re truly meant to live.


Remember, you are worthy of peace, fulfillment, and alignment. Don’t settle for anything less, even when it’s hard. God will never fail to lead you where you’re meant to go. Trust him—and trust yourself.

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