Trusting the Wings, Not the Branch
There’s a quiet wisdom in this quote.
As a transformational life coach, I often witness how much of our peace hinges on what we cling to for safety—whether it's a relationship, a job, a role, or even a belief. We try to land softly, cautiously, scanning the ground for cracks, afraid of breaking. But the truth is, life doesn’t promise us unshakable ground.
Like the bird, our deepest sense of security can’t come from the branch. It must come from within—from trusting our own wings.
This kind of self-trust doesn’t roar; it whispers. It’s a quiet knowing that even if things shift, even if the branch snaps, you will not fall apart. You will rise, regroup, and fly again.
Transformation begins when we stop needing the world to stay still, and instead start believing in our ability to move with grace, to adapt, and to soar—again and again.
Softly but powerfully, the invitation is this: stop measuring the strength of the branch. Start remembering the strength of your wings.
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