I Can Grab It May 2026
Grabbing is selective. You don’t have to grab everything. You don’t have to grab the thing that looks shiny but feels wrong in your palm. You don’t have to grab just because someone else is reaching for it.
“It’s not the right time.” “I’m not ready yet.” “What if I drop it?” “Someone else deserves it more.” i can grab it
But beneath all of them is a deeper, quieter fear: What if I grab it, and it’s not what I thought? What if the promotion is lonely? What if the relationship is hard? What if the dream, once caught, starts to feel like a burden? Grabbing is selective
Sometimes, grabbing your life means letting go of something else. You can’t grab a new branch until you release the old one. That’s terrifying. Your knuckles go white. Your body screams hold on . But staying stuck in a tree that’s dying isn’t bravery. It’s just slow surrender. You don’t have to grab just because someone
There’s a phrase we don’t say enough to ourselves. Not “I hope so” or “maybe one day” or “if the stars align.” Just three small words, solid as a handrail: