
Unresolved is a space for the thoughts that come after a decision is made. I write about endings that don’t arrive with clean emotions about cutting things out of my life and still loving them, about clarity that comes faster than feeling.
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I used to think I expected too much from people. Too much honesty. Too much consistency. Too much effort. Too much care.
Every disappointment became another piece of evidence against me. Maybe I need to lower my expectations. Maybe this is...
There was a long period of my life where I believed something was wrong with me. Not in a dramatic way. Not in a crisis way. Just a quiet, consistent feeling that I wasn’t quite where I was supposed to be. Not enough clarity. Not enough dir...
There was a period of my life when I became very good at saying, “I’m okay.” Too good. The words came naturally. Effortlessly. Automatically. Friends would ask how I was doing. “I’m okay.” Family would check in. “I’m okay.”
Someone would n...
There is a strange kind of self-awareness that feels productive on the surface but quietly keeps you at a distance from yourself. It looks like reflection. It sounds like growth. It feels like progress. But underneath it, there is sometimes...
There are prayers we speak. And then there are prayers we live.
The spoken ones are easy to recognize. They happen in churches, in bedrooms, in cars during long drives, in hospital waiting rooms, and at kitchen tables after difficult days....
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A space for the thoughts that come after a decision is made the moment when the choice is clear, but the feelings are not. It lives in the pause between action and emotion, where certainty arrives first and the heart takes its time catching up.
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