A note from Wanda:

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Welcome

Hey Friend,

This week I noticed something: the truth doesn’t just arrive and sit politely in the corner. Once you really see it, it starts quietly rearranging things.

There were a few places in my own life where the quiet had already shown me what wasn’t working—certain habits with my time, certain ways I was saying “yes” when I meant “I’m tired,” certain money decisions that came from old fears instead of who I am now. I kept thinking, “Okay, good to know,” and then trying to slide back into business as usual.

But truth is patient and persistent. It sat with me at the table. It followed me into my inbox. It whispered when I went to make another automatic decision. Not with shame, but with that gentle, steady voice: “You can’t un-know this now.”

One morning, I went to plan my day the old way—overstuffed, rushed, no room to breathe—and my spirit just wouldn’t let me. Not angrily. Just very clearly: “We don’t live like that anymore.” I had to stop, exhale, and admit that if I really believed what I say I believe, some things were going to have to move.

I’m realizing: seeing the truth is one thing. Letting it rearrange your life is another.

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Why This Matters

The question I’ve been sitting with is:

What do you do when truth asks you to make room?

It’s one thing to have a revelation about your worth, your calling, your money, your relationships. It’s another thing to let that revelation change how you actually live.

Truth might ask you to put limits where there used to be none.
Truth might ask you to stop financing a life that no longer fits.
Truth might ask you to loosen your grip on roles you’ve outgrown.

Not because you’re failing, but because you’re becoming.

Sometimes the rearranging is small and quiet: going to bed earlier so your body feels heard. Saying “not this month” to a purchase that doesn’t align with the future you’re building. Closing the laptop when the old you would’ve pushed through exhaustion.

Sometimes it’s bigger: shifting a job, a relationship, a business model, a pattern you inherited from generations that didn’t have the choices you have now.

Either way, truth doesn’t show up to decorate your old life. It comes to make your life more honest. More congruent. More free.

And no, it doesn’t all have to change at once. You don’t have to move every piece of furniture in your life today. But when you’ve seen something clearly, pretending not to know it will cost you. Usually in peace. Often in money. Always in energy.

Maybe the invitation in this season is not to chase more truth, but to gently live into the truth you already have.

If this is brushing up against you, you might quietly ask:

“Where is truth asking me to make just a little more room?”

It could be in your calendar, your budget, your boundaries, or the story you tell yourself about what you deserve. You’re welcome to sit with that question this week without rushing to overhaul everything. One small rearrangement is enough to start.

If you’re sitting with something similar, let this be a week of noticing—noticing where the old pattern tugs, and where the truth is gently inviting you into something different.

Podcast Episode

If you’d like a voice in your ear while you walk through your own rearranging, this week’s LiberatingLiving™ podcast continues the conversation we started with “Reset the Noise”—moving from hearing the truth to actually living with it:

One honest episode. No pressure. Just company for the journey.

That’s it for this week.

May the truths that have found you lately feel like companions, not critics.

May you have the courage to make room for what you now know, even if it starts with one small, quiet shift.

And as you move through this week, may your life slowly begin to look and feel more like the truth of who you already are.

Keep showing up for you. Keep flowing in freedom! 💜

Liberating Living Weekly

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