Last week, we talked about awareness.
That powerful moment when you start to see things clearly. The moment when the noise quiets just enough for something true to land.
Awareness is the wake-up call. It opens the door to aligned action.
But here's what I’ve noticed, both in my own life and in so many conversations with women doing this work:
We become aware.
We feel the pull to rise.
And then… we hesitate.
Not because we’re not ready.
But because the path ahead still looks foggy. Unmapped. Uncertain.
And in that space of uncertainty, it’s easy to freeze. To wait for a sign. To keep circling the same decision over and over, hoping it will somehow feel less scary with time.
But what if that next step you’re waiting to feel ready for… is the very step that will reveal the clarity you’ve been craving?
That’s what landed so deeply for me this week when I came across this reminder:
As you start to walk on the way, the way appears.
We’re so often trying to figure it all out in advance.
To reverse-engineer the outcome before we’re willing to move.
To plan our way into certainty.
But the truth is: the way forward often isn’t clear until we’re in motion.
Clarity doesn’t come from more thinking.
It comes from doing—from choosing to trust the nudge, even if the full picture hasn’t arrived yet.
So if you’ve been waiting for a perfect plan, this is your permission to stop.
You don’t need to map the whole road.
You just need to honour what you do know right now.
Take the step that’s calling to you. Even if it’s small. Even if it’s shaky. Even if your voice quivers a little when you say yes.
The way will appear.
It always does.