"It is possible to surrender to having done all you can do."
Sheila Reynolds
You have normalized the shock of the situation, and you make attempts to recalibrate. Stepping back for a wider perspective, you patiently await a favorable new view. You realize you have depleted all tricks from your bag, and ponder where fresh guidance will appear and if you will recognize it as such.
You accept that you cannot change others involved if they have no desire to do so. Closer examination may not reverse the free fall into fear, but there is a need to recognize errors you made that contributed to the chaos. When you hold your lovely self accountable, forward movement becomes more effective.
It is when you finally surrender, giving in to the acknowledgement you have no control that progress begins. The best option is to surrender with courage and faith. When you believe there is a healing plan leading into a brighter future fear subsides. Knowing that you have done all that you can do, you place your faith into the best that is yet to come.
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