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Make Room: The Practice of Letting Go

49 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What if letting go isn’t about loss but about making room? In this episode, Rachel and Clair explore the quiet, often complicated practice of release: not just letting go of what’s broken or obviously misaligned, but of what is still good, still useful, and still meaningful, yet no longer true for who we are in this season. Together, they unpack the tension between usefulness and alignment, the role of gratitude in releasing without rejection, and the unexpected clarity that space can create. From physical belongings to emotional patterns, identities, and expectations, this conversation invites a more compassionate way of letting go — one that honors what has been while creating room for what’s next. Whether you’re clearing a closet, shifting a role, or rethinking a version of yourself, this episode offers a gentle reminder: Making room isn’t about having less. It’s about creating space for what matters now. Action Items: * What’s something in your life that still makes sense on paper, but doesn’t feel true anymore? * What would it look like to thank something — and then let it go? * Where have you created space and noticed something new emerge? * What are you holding onto that isn’t a thing — but is still taking up space? Keep Soaring with Additional Resources: * Essentialism [https://bookshop.org/a/118278/9780804137409] by Greg McKeown * The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up [https://bookshop.org/a/118278/9781607747307] by Marie Kondo * Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman * Dragonhood paid memberships have access to the Founder Message Library [https://www.dragonhood.world/founder-message-library], a compilation of A Time of Dragons (reflections on releasing “shoulds”) * Sign up for Dragonhood Coaching or any of our other services! https://www.dragonhood.world [https://www.dragonhood.world/]

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