December 3

To make room for new experiences and untraveled paths is to make room for growth and possibility, even though we don't know exactly what tomorrow looks like. To allow ourselves to see new days, new months, and new years as blank pages, we don't have to always have the perfect thing to say before we choose to look ahead, anyway.

To make room is to allow yourself space for "what ifs."

"What if I tried this?" "What if I let go of that?" "What if, through it all, I grew in wisdom and courage, anyway?"

In a grammatical sense, "what if" is a part of a sentence that introduces a hypothetical scenario, to think beyond constraints. It creates space for imagination and exploration. By allowing a question of "what if," this becomes a way of creating room because it acts as a rearrangement of the mental furniture, making way for new ideas, new paths, and new possibilities.

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