This Isn’t Stuck, This is Preparation

There’s a moment when the noise dies down.

The texts slow.

The plans don’t go through.

The vision board starts to blur.

And even though you’re still showing up, still breathing, still doing what you can… it feels like nothing is moving.

You start wondering if you’re missing something.

If you lost your touch.

If God stopped listening.

But what if… you’re not stuck?

What if this is holy ground, and you’re standing at the edge of a becoming too sacred to rush?

Because here’s what nobody tells you:

Preparation feels like stillness.

It feels like quiet days, unseen work, plans that don’t stick, and prayers that echo back with silence.

It feels like pulling weeds with no sign of blooms.

And it will feel like stuck—until you realize you’re actually being softened for what’s next.

I know that space.

I’ve cried in it. Fought it. Tried to outwork it.

I’ve sat in rooms where I once felt powerful and wondered why I suddenly felt invisible.

I’ve looked at other people’s progress and questioned if I took too many detours.

But eventually I realized:

Every delay was disguised direction. Every pause was a prayer being answered quietly.

Because real power?

It doesn’t always enter loud.

Sometimes it tiptoes in while you’re wiping your eyes and learning how to be gentle with yourself again.

Let’s talk about what preparation really looks like:

It’s the days when nothing makes sense but your intuition won’t let you quit.

It’s the version of you that doesn’t feel “on,” but somehow still chooses to show up.

It’s the space between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming—and the ache of no longer fitting into either.

You’re not being punished.

You’re being positioned.

But you’ve gotta stop calling it stuck.

Because stuck implies lifelessness.

And sis, you are anything but lifeless.

You are actively being re-rooted.

Refined.

Redirected.

Even if it doesn’t look like movement, you are becoming.

Here’s how to hold yourself when it feels like nothing’s happening:

1. Stop measuring your momentum by what’s visible.

Growth doesn’t always leave proof. Sometimes the roots are strengthening before the bloom.

2. Ask: “What is this preparing me for?” instead of “Why is this happening?”

Shift the narrative. You’re not being blocked, you’re being built.

3. Create a “preparation altar.”

Write down what you’re calling in. Add something symbolic—an old photo, a letter, a verse.

Place it somewhere you’ll see every day. Let it remind you that the pause is sacred.

4. Breathe. Really breathe.

When you start to spiral, come back to your body.

Place your hand on your heart and say: I trust this pause is protecting and preparing me.

5. Let this version of you be enough.

Not the “glowed up” one. Not the “ready” one.

The one that’s in-between. The one learning how to hold faith without a finish line.

If this season is quiet… you’re not broken. You’re being spoken to differently.

So maybe it’s not time to force a breakthrough.

Maybe it’s time to receive what only silence can offer.

You don’t need to have all the answers.

You don’t need to be on fire to be walking in purpose.

And you don’t need to rush something that’s already yours.

This isn’t stuck.

This is where your wings are being stretched.

This is where your prayers are gaining roots.

This is where power is being woven into your stillness.

This… is preparation.


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