No. 27: When Your Voice Asks for More Space
- stephstarzinski
- 1 day ago
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Listening Without Rushing
There comes a moment
when expression outgrows its container.
What once felt enough
starts to feel tight.
Not wrong.
Just small.
Not Everything Is a Decision
Lately, I’ve felt that tension.
A quiet restlessness beneath the surface.
Not dissatisfaction —
but expansion.
My voice isn’t asking for answers yet.
It’s asking for room.
Room to explore.
Room to wander.
Room to say, I don’t know what this is becoming, but I know it wants more space.
Resisting the Urge to Define
We’re taught to label growth quickly.
To name it.
Monetize it.
Explain it.
But some seasons don’t want definitions.
They want listening.
I’m learning to sit with the feeling
without forcing it into a shape too soon.
Trusting the Ask
When your voice asks for more space,
it’s not demanding clarity.
It’s asking for trust.
Trust that what’s unfolding will reveal itself
in time.
In rhythm.
In truth.
A Reminder for You
If you feel something inside you stretching,
but you can’t yet name what it wants —
you’re not lost.
You’re listening.
Give your voice room to breathe.
You don’t need to rush it into meaning.
Some truths arrive
only when they’re given space.
—Steph
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