you need a glitch

Sometimes, it’s a notice.
Sometimes, it’s an illness.
Sometimes, it’s a loss.
Sometimes, it’s a breakup.
Sometimes, it’s a move.
Sometimes, it’s a breakdown.

It’s a glitch. A crack in your reality. A disruption. A moment that fractures everything you’ve known, creating space for something new. Something unknown. Something magical. Something that propels you forward.

Growth. Expansion. Evolution. Change. Abundance. Progress.

Pick the word that speaks to you the most—the one that sparks something deep within you.

We all need a glitch. We need moments that shake us from our routine, that open the door to possibility. We need the unexpected to carve out space for what’s next. And sometimes, that space requires us to let go.

Because for something new to come in, something old must go.
Something that no longer belongs to your life.
Something that served its purpose but has outlived its time.
It’s time to let it fade away.

Step back. Zoom out.
Look at your journey from a distance.
Where have you been?
Where are you going?
And most importantly, where are you now?

Feel that weight.
The weight you’ve been carrying with you—perhaps without even realizing it.
It’s in the thoughts that cloud your mind, the worries that keep you up at night.
It’s in the beliefs that no longer serve you.
It’s in the people, the places, the possessions that you’ve clung to out of habit, out of comfort, out of fear.

Can you feel it?
The heaviness on your shoulders.
The tightness in your chest.
The pressure on your heart.
The weight of the stories you’ve been telling yourself.

Master the art of detachment.
Your identity is a living, breathing thing—constantly evolving.
It’s shaped by what you choose to hold on to, and what you choose to release.

Detach from anything that has been stored in your subconscious, the beliefs, the patterns, the habits that no longer align with who you are becoming. They were useful once.
But they are not your future.

You have to make room for what you need right now.
That means giving away what you no longer want, what no longer serves you, so you can make space for the new.

Sometimes is about letting go of people.
It doesn’t mean you don’t value them.
It doesn’t mean you don’t appreciate their role in your life.
It doesn’t mean you’re not grateful for the time you’ve spent together.

It simply means that your path is taking you somewhere else.

Maybe it’s about new challenges.
New opportunities.
New responsibilities.

Maybe you need to heal, but they don’t.
Maybe you need to explore, but they’re content where they are.
Maybe you need to run, while they need to slow down.
Or maybe, it’s the opposite.
Maybe you need excitement, while they need stability.

Maybe, you just don’t understand each other anymore.
Or perhaps, you no longer feel understood.

If they care about you unconditionally, they’ll stay.
And if not, let it be.
It’s not a loss—it’s a blessing for both of you.

Let go of the beliefs.

You are more than enough.

Then let go past failures and regrets, teachers in disguise.
These are not a reflection of your worth.

The past is over.
The future is unwritten.

Let go of the habits and patterns.

Break free.

Let go of the need to control everything.
Sometimes, the tighter you grip, the more things slip through your fingers. The need to control, to orchestrate every detail can keep you from embracing the unexpected, from trusting the flow of life.

Let go of the illusion of control, and you’ll find that life can move in surprising and beautiful ways.
Trust that you are on the right path, even when things feel uncertain. Let go, and allow space for the magic to unfold.

Let go of the expectations you carry—whether they are from society, family, or yourself.
We often hold ourselves to impossible standards. We compare ourselves to others, measuring our success against a yardstick that wasn’t even made for us.

Let go of the idea that you need to be anyone other than who you are in this moment.
Let go of the pressure to conform to expectations that don’t align with your authentic self.

And finally, let go of perfectionism.
The desire to be perfect, to do things perfectly, to have it all figured out—it’s a trap.

Create space—space for what’s next, space for the unknown, space for you. And when you create that space, you give yourself the chance to grow beyond what you ever thought possible.

Because sometimes, all you need is a glitch.
A moment that shakes your world so you can start over.
A moment that gives you the chance to leave behind what’s holding you back.
A moment that creates space for what’s meant to come next.

And in that space, there is infinite possibility.