When she was asked, she didn’t have a clear answer ready.
No strong logic. No long-term plan. No confidence that it would work out.
All she knew was that something in her hesitated — and something else leaned forward.
So she said yes.
At first, it felt uncomfortable. She questioned herself. She wondered what she was doing and whether she’d made a mistake. It would have been easier to explain a no.
Over time, that simple yes placed her in conversations she wouldn’t have had, experiences she wouldn’t have chosen, and moments that slowly changed how she saw herself.
Looking back, she still couldn’t fully explain why she said yes.
But she could see what it gave her — perspective, growth, and a trust in her own instincts.
Lesson:
You don’t always need a reason to say yes.
Sometimes the willingness to step forward is reason enough.
If you’d like, next we can explore:
- a story about a chance that felt too small to matter (but did)
- a story about waiting too long — and choosing differently next time
- or a story about redefining success after something didn’t work
Just tell me where you’d like to go next 💚