Hello everyone and thank you for being here.
This month, I want to talk about transitions — those tender, often uncomfortable spaces between the life we’ve known and the one that’s still unfolding. Thresholds. Crossroads. Chapters that don’t come with a clean break or a clear next step.
For me, one of the biggest threshold moments was walking away from my real estate career.
Real estate gave me so much. It taught me how to build trust, stay steady in chaos, and show up for others — even when I wasn’t fully showing up for myself. On paper, it looked like success. But inside, I started to feel a quiet ache — a sense that I was outgrowing the life I had built. I kept brushing it off. After all, I was good at it. People relied on me. And honestly, I didn’t have a plan for what came next.
But the truth was, the path that got me here wasn’t the one I was meant to stay on forever.
There was a moment — several, actually — when I could feel something in me shifting. A deep knowing that I needed to make space for something more aligned. It didn’t come with clarity or confidence right away. Just a whisper: there’s something else for you.
That whisper eventually became my guide.
The decision to leave wasn’t easy. I didn’t quit in a blaze of glory. I stepped away slowly, intentionally. With grief, with fear, but also with hope. I gave myself permission to not have all the answers — just enough trust to keep moving forward.
And that trust led me to where I am now: guiding others through their own transitions. Helping people listen to their inner knowing, even when it’s faint. Especially when it’s faint.
So this month’s edition is an invitation to honor your own thresholds.
Reflection Questions:
- Is there an area of your life that feels like it no longer fits — even if it still looks “successful” on the outside?
- What transition are you being called into, and what truth might be waiting for you on the other side?
- What would it feel like to pause in the in-between — not rushing the next chapter, but tending to this one with care?
Whether you’re at the start of something new, in the messy middle, or grieving the end of something familiar, I want you to know this: the threshold is sacred. It’s where growth begins.
Thank you for being on this journey with me.
With heart,
Adriana
