Thanks For The Memories ... The Truth Has Set M... May 2026

Closing a chapter is scary because the next page is blank. But a blank page is better than a story you’ve already outgrown. To anyone else standing at the edge of a big change: it’s okay to be thankful for where you’ve been while being incredibly excited about where you’re going.

The "truth" isn't always a dramatic explosion or a bridge burned in spectacular fashion. More often, the truth is a quiet realization: I don't belong here anymore. The Power of "Thanks"

We’re taught to "stick it out" and "make it work." Whether it’s a job that drains your spirit or a relationship that has run its course, there is a certain societal pressure to keep the machine running. We curate the highlights, post the "good times," and tuck the exhaustion under the rug. But eventually, the rug gets too lumpy to walk on. Thanks For The Memories ... The Truth Has Set M...

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There’s a specific kind of weight we carry when we’re living a life that looks good on paper but feels heavy in our hearts. We collect memories, milestones, and "thank yous," all while a quiet voice in the back of our minds whispers that something isn't right. Closing a chapter is scary because the next page is blank

Saying "thanks for the memories" isn't an insult. It’s an acknowledgement. Thank you for the lessons. Thank you for showing me what I’m capable of. Thank you for the seasons of joy we did have.

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The truth is out. The weight is gone. And for the first time in a long time, I’m walking light.