Knowing when to leave is so important.

The party.

The job.

The relationship.

Knowing when to leave is a powerful act of self care that every woman should embrace.

It’s about recognising that your happiness, peace of mind, and personal growth should always come first.

Putting yourself first has flow on effects for everyone intertwined within your life.

Whether it’s a job, a relationship or a social setting, being able to walk away when the situation no longer aligns with your values or aspirations is a sign of strength, not weakness.

It takes courage to step away from what’s familiar — yet it opens the door to new opportunities that allow you to thrive.

In the workplace, it can be especially difficult to leave a job, especially when there’s pressure to stay for financial security or fear of disappointing others. But staying in a toxic work environment can stifle creativity, lead to burnout and hinder your personal growth, how you feel in your own soul.

Similarly, in relationships—whether personal or professional—knowing when to walk away is essential. If a relationship is draining your emotional or mental energy, it may be time to reconsider its place in your life.

Holding on to unhealthy connections, out of fear or obligation, can prevent you from reaching your full potential. Leaving may feel daunting, but it allows you to create space for healthier, more supportive relationships that align with your growth and well being.

This week particularly energetically is all about it and next month in March brings endings, new beginnings and rebirth 👀 episode drops this weekend = more information on my podcast grow through it with phi dang 🌱

If you’re navigating endings/transitions/changes I’d love to help — I offer 1:1 coaching, human design readings and retreats, message me for more info 🤎

love & positivity ✨ phi

Ellie Bracken