This topic of letting go didn’t used to be a happy place for me. The truth is that I had a hard time letting things go. People included. When I make a meaningful connection with someone, I want to keep cultivating it. I love these people, so I want that to continue.
Does that sound familiar to you too?
But something happens in certain relationships. Over time, or for no reason at all, the people you love, who say they love you, stop reaching back. They don’t return your calls. They don’t make plans with you when you suggest them. They don’t even call when big things happen in your life.
Lately, I have had to really take inventory of my relationships. There are some people whom I love, whom I have considered close friends, who just aren’t there for me anymore. When we see each other every four to six months, it’s nice, but I leave thinking: why has it taken this long? Why isn’t this person being a more consistent friend in my life?
Over the last month, I have decided to let go of those relationships. If someone surprises me and starts coming around more, great. My heart is open.
But I’m going to stop settling for crumbs.
I’m going to let them go and open myself up to more relationships like the ones I want: fun, fulfilling, consistent, and supportive.
I realized that if I am going to be my best friend, I need to start acting like one. A best friend wouldn’t let you continue accepting less than you deserve. She’d say, “These people haven’t been acting like your friends. Not the kind you want or need, honestly.” And she’s right.
In letting go of the attachment to them and the energy of trying to hold them, I am creating more space for the right people to come into my life and fulfill me NOW.
Who are you holding on to? Is it time to let go and be happy?
I marvel at how often we stay “stuck” with people. We know it’s not working. We leave them or don’t hear back from them, and all we feel is frustration, sometimes even resentment. Why don’t we let go sooner?
I’m glad I can now say that happiness is letting go.
I can’t wait to see who’s going to show up now. What about you?