The wait.
There is a wait season in the life of every person. A period where progress feels slow, where life seems to press pause, where plans don’t unfold as swiftly as hoped. It is frustrating. It is uncertain. But it is necessary. Just like the fruits in a blender, this season is about transformation—being broken down so that something richer, smoother, and more refined can emerge.
The blending process is never gentle. Fruits don’t remain in their original form. They are pressed, crushed, and mixed until they become something entirely different, something even more satisfying than before. So is your wait season. It is not about stagnation; it is about becoming. It is an era of learning, unlearning, and relearning, where everything you thought you knew gets tested. The person you were before won’t be the person who walks out of this season.
This phase molds you into your truest self, stripping away distractions and forcing you to confront who you really are. You master your craft, not just in skill but in ownership—learning to stand firm in what you bring to the world. It teaches discipline, enforcing boundaries that safeguard your energy and focus. And when it ends, it delivers a comeback so powerful that no one, not even you, could have anticipated its brilliance.
Being blended down to a pulp is humbling. It challenges ego. It demands patience. But just as the final result of a well-crafted smoothie is undeniably satisfying, so is the version of yourself that emerges from this wait season. It is a necessary transformation. One that, when complete, will prove why the process was never meant to be skipped. Because what comes out is nothing short of outstanding.
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