The Quiet Power of Changing Your Mind
- jordindevault

- Nov 3
- 1 min read
We’ve been taught that changing your mind is a weakness. That it means you’re indecisive, unreliable, or inconsistent. That once you commit, you’re supposed to stick it out—even if it hurts.
Real power is being willing to pivot. To say, “This isn’t working." To walk away from what you once wanted. To admit that you’ve outgrown something, even if it used to feel like home.
Changing your mind isn’t flakiness. It’s growth. It’s clarity. It’s emotional intelligence.
It’s the quiet moment when you realize, “I don’t want this anymore." And instead of pushing through, you choose something better.
We honor:
The woman who leaves the job she fought hard to get.
The one who ends the relationship that looked perfect on paper.
The one who says, “I used to believe that. I don’t anymore.”
The one who changes course without asking for permission.
You don’t owe anyone consistency at the cost of your well-being. You don’t have to explain your evolution. You don’t have to apologize for growing.
Changing your mind is powerful.





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