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I Am Allowed to Be a Work in Progress

28 May 20268 June 2025

There is no finish line to being human. No final version of you that’s perfect, healed, polished, and always in control. That version doesn’t exist—not for anyone.

You are allowed to still be figuring things out. You are allowed to feel messy, inconsistent, confused, tired, and hopeful all at once. That doesn’t make you broken. That makes you real.

Growth doesn’t look like a straight line. Some days you’ll feel strong and clear. Other days, old wounds will ache. You might fall back into patterns you thought you’d outgrown. That’s not failure—it’s part of how the brain rewires itself. Real healing is slow, layered, and non-linear.

Naturalism teaches us that change happens gradually, through experience and repetition. The same way the body rebuilds itself cell by cell, the mind rewires itself moment by moment. It takes time. It takes patience. It takes permission to be unfinished.

Say this to yourself today:
“I am a work in progress, and that is okay. I don’t need to be perfect to be worthy of love, rest, or belonging.”

Let go of the pressure to be done. You’re doing enough by showing up as you are. Keep going—imperfectly, bravely, honestly.

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