For four weeks I have been writing about what happens when a woman begins to trust what she knows — not the version of knowing that comes from credentials or confirmation, but the kind that lives in the body. The kind that was there before the system offered to name it for you.
Claiming What Was Already Yours went out Tuesday. It is the plainest thing I have written in a while. Because this is a plain truth: you were never waiting for anyone to grant what was already yours. You were waiting for the moment when it cost more to keep pretending you didn’t have it than to act on what you knew.
That moment may be now.
This week’s question — the last one this arc will carry:
What is the one thing you already know, that you have been treating as if it still needs to be confirmed?
You do not need to answer it to anyone but yourself.
The field is open.
— Pam
There is a moment, after something true surfaces, where the instinct is to move quickly.
But not everything is asking for action.
Some things ask to be sat with…
until they become steady enough to trust.
I’m holding a space next week called The Pause.
If what you’re carrying feels close right now,
this may be a place to meet it.
You can step into it here: https://link.sendlink.co/qr/-7JVQcy4zYSP

