Why you don't need to rush what's just been born
On protecting tender beginnings
When something new begins to emerge, the instinct is often to rush it.
To define it.
To explain it.
To make it productive.
But new life does not thrive under pressure.
What is emerging in you is fragile — not because it is weak, but because it is young.
It needs protection, not exposure.
Patience, not performance.
Space, not demands.
You are allowed to keep what is forming unnamed for a while.
Not everything needs to be shared.
Not everything needs to be understood yet.
Some things grow best in quiet.
