THE DECISION TO REDEFINE
You don’t have to stay the same.
Not one part of who you’ve been — your habits, your mindset, your identity — is permanent.
You can choose, at any moment, to start again. To redefine yourself. To become the version of you that feels more aligned, more empowered, more you.
The beautiful thing about growth is that it doesn’t require permission — just a decision.
A decision to:
Drop the story you’ve been telling yourself
Walk away from what no longer serves you
Show up for who you want to become, even if no one else sees it yet
Too often, we feel bound by our past — by what we’ve done, who we’ve been, or what people expect. But you are allowed to rewrite the narrative. And not just once — as many times as you need.
Redefining yourself doesn’t mean you weren’t good enough before. It just means you’re evolving. It means you’re paying attention to what’s no longer aligned. It means you’re brave enough to become someone new.
And that’s powerful.
So if you feel like you’ve outgrown your current life — that’s not a crisis. That’s a sign it’s time to stretch.
This week, give yourself permission to change.
Not because you have to, but because you can.
You are allowed to become someone new.
You are allowed to change directions.
You are allowed to wake up one day and say:
“I want better. I want more. I’m ready now.”
Redefining yourself starts with one brave step forward.
Take it.
x LG Curry