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I'll Find You in the Dark

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Finding your way isn't about having a perfect map; it’s about the decision to keep moving when the map is gone. It’s in the quiet moments of resilience—the morning you choose to get up anyway, the project you start even though you’re terrified, the phone call you finally make.

So, if you’re in a season where the lights feel dim, don't panic. Trust your feet. Trust the work you did when things were easy. The light will come back—it always does—but you’ll be a different person by the time it finds you. You’ll be someone who knows they can survive the shadows. See you on the other side. Suggest some to go with it?

I'll Find You in the Dark Life has a funny way of stripping everything back until you’re standing in a room with the lights out, wondering which way is forward. We all spend so much time curating the "bright" parts—the wins, the highlight reels, the perfectly timed coffee shots—that we forget most of the real work happens when no one is watching and the path isn't clear.

The darkness doesn't have to be a dead end. It can be a workspace. It’s where the noise of everyone else’s expectations finally fades out, leaving you with nothing but your own heartbeat and your own truth. It’s where you figure out what you’re actually made of.


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I'll Find You — In The Dark

Finding your way isn't about having a perfect map; it’s about the decision to keep moving when the map is gone. It’s in the quiet moments of resilience—the morning you choose to get up anyway, the project you start even though you’re terrified, the phone call you finally make.

So, if you’re in a season where the lights feel dim, don't panic. Trust your feet. Trust the work you did when things were easy. The light will come back—it always does—but you’ll be a different person by the time it finds you. You’ll be someone who knows they can survive the shadows. See you on the other side. Suggest some to go with it? I'll Find You in the Dark

I'll Find You in the Dark Life has a funny way of stripping everything back until you’re standing in a room with the lights out, wondering which way is forward. We all spend so much time curating the "bright" parts—the wins, the highlight reels, the perfectly timed coffee shots—that we forget most of the real work happens when no one is watching and the path isn't clear. Finding your way isn't about having a perfect

The darkness doesn't have to be a dead end. It can be a workspace. It’s where the noise of everyone else’s expectations finally fades out, leaving you with nothing but your own heartbeat and your own truth. It’s where you figure out what you’re actually made of. Trust your feet