“Try not to resist life’s changes. Let life flow through you.” — Rumi

Sometimes you think you’re “off track” because things are changing. But this message arrives to reveal something kinder: your path is being corrected.

Life purpose is not a straight line. It’s a living river. And rivers don’t apologize for changing course—they move around rocks, through valleys, and toward the sea.

If you’ve been feeling disrupted lately—plans shifting, energy changing, relationships evolving, old interests fading—this is not evidence that you failed. It may be evidence that you’re being rerouted toward what fits you now.

How you know change is trying to guide your purpose:

    • The old way of doing things feels heavy or draining.
    • You can’t force your old motivation anymore.
    • You’re less interested in “proving” and more interested in meaning.
    • Your body is asking for a different rhythm.
    • You keep getting nudges to simplify, pivot, or stop something.

Resisting change often looks like trying to keep an outdated identity alive. The identity that got approval. The identity that kept you safe. The identity that made you useful.

But purpose doesn’t come from clinging. Purpose comes from honesty.

The real question isn’t “How do I get back on track?”

It’s: “What track is life trying to put me on?”

Do this today: The Reroute Map (simple and real):
Write two columns:

Column A: What is falling away?

  • habits
  • commitments
  • goals
  • roles
  • relationships
  • identities

Column B: What is tryingto emerge?

  • new curiosity
  • new boundary
  • new desire
  • new pace
  • new values
  • new direction

Then circle one emerging thing and take one tiny action that supports it.

If the emerging thing is rest: protect one block of rest.
If it’s creativity: create 10 minutes.
If it’s leadership: speak one truth you’ve been swallowing.
If it’s a new career direction: research one step. 

 

Why this matters:
Because purpose is not just what you do. It’s who you become while you do it.

And change is often life saying: “You don’t have to keep being that version of you.”

The sign you’ll see today:

When you stop resisting and take one supportive step, you’ll feel relief—like you’ve been walking against the wind and finally turned around.

That relief is guidance.

The old plan might have been real. But it may not be the plan that matches the person you are becoming.

Let the river move.
Your purpose knows the way.

Choose another scroll

Pick another scroll message. One reveals the specific role or expectation you’re ready to release—and what opens when you do.

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