There is a profound strength in skilfully handling setbacks . When we release something we once cherished, we aren't just losing; we are making space. Resilience isn't about never falling; it’s about the "bounce back"—the realization that even when your plans fall to the ground, they might be clearing the way for something you couldn't have imagined at a "tender age." 3. Finding the "Guy in the Glass"
What is the "purple front door" you are finally locking behind you? Dear JohnHD
Building on the concept of a "Dear John" letter—traditionally a note to end a relationship—a "deep" blog post under this title often transforms that goodbye into a moment of radical self-reflection and growth. There is a profound strength in skilfully handling setbacks
Whether you are addressing a past version of yourself, a lost possibility, or a habit you're ready to leave behind, here is a blog post designed to capture that depth. The Quiet Evolution of "Dear John" Finding the "Guy in the Glass" What is
If you feel stuck in a cycle of "uneasy banter" or "silence," try these prompts to go deeper:
We usually think of a "Dear John" letter as a door slamming shut—a final, often painful, "it’s over." But when we sit down to write one to the things that no longer serve us, the door doesn't just close; it opens into a different kind of room.