Worthiness Reckoning

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When You Stop Explaining

By Lisa R. Conner

Sometimes the universe doesn’t send a lesson.
It sends a moment.

Small.
Unexpected.
Almost nothing.

And then—everything.

A detail you can’t unsee.
A tone you can’t ignore.
A pattern you can’t keep talking yourself out of.

This is the reckoning.

Not drama.
Not a scene.
Not a spiral.

Just clarity.

Worthiness is your birthright.
Unshakable.
Untouchable.

So when something reveals itself, you don’t have to perform your way back into safety.
You don’t have to become nicer.
Smaller.
More reasonable.
More understanding.

You don’t have to earn what was never up for debate.

Carl Jung had language for this: Persona and Shadow.
The part that knows how to keep the peace.
And the part that tells the truth anyway.

When the Shadow shows up, it’s not here to punish you.
It’s here to end the trance.

This is where coaching shines—by turning awareness into action.

You stop explaining.
You stop bargaining.
You stop negotiating with what your body already knows.

You choose the clean edge.
You choose the quiet boundary.

Not cruel.
Not dramatic.

Just clear.

You don’t explain your worth to people committed to misunderstanding you.
You don’t argue for it.
You don’t prove it.

You simply stop living in the shade…
and step into the sun.

Living in Curiosity,

Lisa

Lisa R. Conner is a writer, coach, REALTOR, and entrepreneur based in Alaska. She is the author of Casa Renae: Outgrowing Your Story & Coming Home to Yourself and writes Fireweed & Flannel as a place for honest reflections on reinvention, courage, identity, grief, real estate, and the wild beauty of becoming.

If you are interested in my book, please order here: Casa Renae Preorder

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