IN THIS LESSON

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves.”
— Rainer Maria Rilke

In this final lesson, we’re not rushing to make a five-year plan or tie everything up with a neat bow. We’re simply turning, gently, toward what’s next.

Not with pressure. Not with fear. But with curiosity. With a soft openness.

I want to invite you to wonder about the person you’re becoming — to consider what you want to carry with you into the next season. Not just in terms of goals or achievements, but in the deeper ways that matter: the way you love, the way you show up, the way you offer kindness to yourself and others.

This isn’t about figuring everything out. It’s about preparing your heart, not just your plans, for what’s ahead.

I’m so glad you’ve made it here.

    • What would it look like to approach the future from love rather than fear?

    • What am I hoping to feel more of by the end of this season?

    • What qualities or strengths have quietly been growing in me?

    • Who do I want to become?

    • What does it mean for me to live in alignment with who I want to be, even when no one is watching?

    • What helps me soften my grip on how things “should” go?

A Blessing for Becoming

As you take your next steps forward,
may you remember that the future isn’t a test to pass,
but a path to walk—one that unfolds slowly, with grace.

May you hold your hopes gently and your plans loosely,
trusting that who you’re becoming
matters more than where you’re going.

When the road ahead feels uncertain,
may you return to your inner compass—
the quiet knowing of your values, your growth, your deepening sense of self.

Let yourself dream—without fear.
Hope—without hurry.
And move forward—without needing all the answers.

You’re not behind. You’re not late.
You’re in process.
And that? That is a sacred place to be.

Whatever comes next,
may you meet it with a soft heart and open hands—
with courage, with kindness, with curiosity.

And may you never forget:
you are becoming someone beautiful.
Even now. Especially now.

And that is more than enough.