Anna Shvets

Things You’ll Be Grateful You Walked Away From

We hold on because we’re afraid of the void that comes after, forgetting that the void is actually the space God uses to breathe new life into our world.

Things You’ll Be Grateful You Walked Away From:

the relationship that required you to lose yourself

the friendship that survived on your over-functioning

the path everyone said was right for you (but felt wrong in your spirit)

– Jacqueline Whitney

the job that was draining your soul one day at a time

the version of love that left you constantly anxious

the dream that was actually someone else’s vision for your life the family dynamic that kept you small

the group of people who only valued the version of you that needed them

the conversations that drained you and never filled you

the space where you had to perform to belong

the cycle you kept hoping would end on its own

the person who only chose you when it was convenient

the path everyone said was right for you (but felt wrong in your spirit)

the comfort zone that was slowly killing your potential

the connection that had history but no future

Jacqueline Whitney is the author Held: A 50 Day Devotional For Parents and All That You Deserve.


About The Author

Jacqueline Whitney is a multi-faceted artist from New Hope, Pennsylvania. She is the author of various books about gratitude, encouragement, and overcoming grief. Her work spans multiple creative disciplines, exploring themes of healing and hope. Visit her store to discover her books and artwork.