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Embracing Change

Embracing Change

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Change doesn’t always come easy it can feel uncomfortable, exhausting, and sometimes even heartbreaking. For a long time, I had such a negative mindset around moving and transitions. In my head, if I attached to something, it would leave. So I trained myself not to hold on too tightly. That way of thinking taught me to enjoy the moment, but it also made me afraid of change.

In this episode, I’m opening up about my journey with embracing change from moving to the United States as a teenager, to rebuilding my life after divorce, to shifting my business in unexpected directions, and even learning to love again. Every move, every transition, every season has stretched me and every single time, it has led me to something greater.

I’ve learned that when we change our perspective, we can see that the shifts in our lives are not setbacks they’re upgrades. They are opportunities for growth, clarity, and alignment. And when we stay rooted in faith, trust God, and surround ourselves with the right voices whether through books, podcasts, or community we realize we’re being guided to exactly where we’re meant to be.

So if you’re facing a change right now, big or small, this episode is for you. Together, we’ll reframe how we see change and lean into the truth that you are being shaped into who you were always meant to be.

Tune in, take a deep breath, and remember: ✨ You are the investment. ✨


Thank you for tuning in to this episode of ‘I Am Moni B.’ If you enjoyed our discussion on choosing yourself, please subscribe and leave a review. Follow me on Instagram @BeFitbyMonika @i.am.monib for more inspiration. See you next Monday for another empowering episode


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