Creating Space Where Noise Used to Be


“Purpose often arrives when the noise leaves.”

When the decorations come down and the messages slow, an unfamiliar quiet moves in.
For some, it feels peaceful, for others, it feels unsettling.
But this space is not asking to be filled, it’s asking to be noticed.

What once demanded your attention has stepped aside.
What remains is room.
And room is where purpose begins to whisper.


The room exhales,
nothing rushes in.
Something waiting,
finally has space
to breathe.

Purposeful Practice:
Clear one small space today, a table, a drawer, a corner.
Let emptiness be intentional, not accidental.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we listen to what the body has been asking for all along.

One thought on “Creating Space Where Noise Used to Be

  1. This is a beautifully gentle and grounding reflection. I love how you reframe quiet not as absence, but as invitation—an opening where purpose can finally be heard. The imagery of space exhaling and something waiting to breathe is especially powerful, offering comfort without urgency. Your closing practice feels kind and attainable, a small act that carries deep intention. This piece honors stillness as wisdom, and it lingers in the most calming way.

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