Transitions: Moving Forward

Rachel Thompson
2 min readJul 3, 2017

Living changes us. We cannot go back.

Moon:: Photo by malith d karunarathne on Unsplash

The Moon Landing

The moon landing only felt like a victory because the astronauts were returned safely to earth. They came home, but not again. They arrived back on a home world changed by their journey, and they landed as changed men who had visited outer space. The hardest part is not launching humans into the vast unknown; the hardest part is navigating this new space safely while embracing the vulnerability and growing from the challenge.

We are Always in Transition

I am always in a transition between different states of being. Moving towards my next adventure while still retaining my identity, feelings, habits, and routines from the place I was before.

Sometimes I want that comfortable feeling of having arrived at the summit of the mountain, with its gorgeous view of the world where the people below look like ants and the rivers make patterns I can see and understand. I want the feeling of relief that I made it, that the challenges and sacrifices are worth it.

But that is just that moment. It is important to celebrate it but it is also important to continue the journey to the next place. I don’t believe I can ever go back because when I arrive at the place I was before — home or the metaphorical (or…

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Rachel Thompson

Rachel is a strategy consultant and business coach for solopreneurs. She is based in NC with her dog, Devin. Learn more at daringstudios.com