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What I Mean By "Done" with Unschooling

How "quitting" is actually about embracing a change of focus
What I Mean By "Done" with Unschooling
So really, this is me out loud, no resisting, all allowing. Trusting that if I'm not talking about unschooling in the same ways that there's still something for me to do. There's still ways for me to earn, there's still community to live into. Trusting that. Looking out for the instances of that. Letting what needs to die die, and letting its death fuel life. My life.

Giving yourself permission to change can be hard, especially if you worked hard to get where you are. Sometimes change looks and feels exciting. Other times it can feel scary and risky. Accomplishing big goals is also a type of change because accomplishments are sometimes just portals for deeper knowledge of self. And when you get that knowledge, you can use it to design the life and attract the relationships you want most. This is about change, about life after a "break-up" with my long-term, very public relationship to unschooling, and how knowledge of Self led me to a major change in focus.