You Can Be a Work in Progress and Still Be Enough
You Can Be a Work in Progress and Still Be Enough
I think somewhere along the way, we were made to believe that by the time we hit our 20s, we should have it all figured out.
You know—career, relationships, confidence, direction, peace.
Like there’s this invisible checklist we’re all supposed to complete… quietly… without fumbling.
But the truth is?
Most of us are still learning how to just be okay.
We’re still trying to balance who we are and who we’re expected to be.
Still trying to understand what we want, what we don’t, and what we were only taught to want.
Still messing up, fixing things, overthinking, and healing—all at once.
And that doesn’t mean we’re behind.
It means we’re human.
Being in your 20s isn’t about having it all together.
It’s about falling apart sometimes and still choosing to wake up and try again.
It’s about changing your mind, letting go of what doesn’t fit, and rebuilding your identity over and over until it finally feels like you.
You're allowed to be unsure.
You're allowed to outgrow people, goals, even parts of yourself.
You're allowed to be figuring things out slowly.
Because being a work in progress doesn’t make you broken or lost.
It makes you alive.
So please—breathe.
You are allowed to take your time.
You're allowed to not know.
You are still enough, even while you're becoming.
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