Your power might not look like six figures, a book deal, or a packed schedule.
It might not come with a polished website or a perfectly-worded bio.
It might not photograph well.
It might not trend.
Your power might look like walking away.
Like taking a nap instead of the call.
Like saying no to things that would’ve flattered your ego but drained your soul.
Maybe your power doesn’t live in the spotlight.
Maybe it lives in the moment you stop performing.
Maybe it’s in the pause.
The breath.
The boundaries.
Maybe your power is what people feel when they’re around you—
even if they don’t know how to name it.
You don’t have to make it look big to make it real.
You don’t have to dress it up.
You don’t have to explain it.
You just have to trust it.
"Impressive is not the same as aligned."
Let it be quiet.
Let it be slow.
Let it be invisible to anyone who can’t meet you there.
Your power doesn’t have to convince anyone.
It only has to anchor you.
And it does.
—
Dee
(In your corner, always.)
Sweet reminder.
Dee this is your most powerful post yet. Thank you.