“Peace arrives the moment we stop trying to arrange the world and begin appreciating the life already unfolding around us.”
The Grace of Letting Life Be
There comes a time
when the heart grows quieter.
Not because life has stopped,
but because you stop
trying to arrange it.
Children grow into their own lives.
Grandchildren run through their own seasons.
Friends drift closer, sometimes farther and back again.
At one time this may have created a worry.
Did I say something wrong?
Did I do something wrong?
Should I fix this?
But the years teach something different.
Life is not a puzzle, we are meant to solve.
It is a river meant to flow and evolve as nature does.
People arrive and people change course.
Some stay longer than we expected and others
depart sooner than anticipated.
Slowly, the heart learns a new way of loving.
Not holding on so tightly.
The pulling and pushing becomes an art of observation not judgement.
Standing gently in the moment and honoring whoever
is walking beside you today creates the colors on your inner canvas.
Reflection
There is a quiet freedom that sometimes comes later in life.
It is the realization that you don’t manage anyones journey, except your own.
For many years we feel responsible for holding things together, families, friendships and expectations take up space. We carry worries when someone pulls away and spend too much time in misunderstandings that are purely different perspectives needing space and honor to grow.
But with time comes a deeper understanding.
Every person is walking their own path.
Some paths move alongside ours for decades and
others cross briefly and then continue on.
Neither means something is wrong.
When we stop trying to control those movements, a new kind of peace appears.
Instead of living in what used to be,
or worrying about what might happen,
we begin living fully in what is here now.
A conversation in a quiet morning offers a different connection.
A friend who stops by just share laughter or even a tear has more depth.
Gratitude for the life that is still unfolding becomes more of honor and less of doing.
Tomorrow: we will explore something many people experience but rarely talk about:
The beautiful difference between loneliness… and sacred solitude.
-Kerri-Elizabeth-

I am so happy I follow you so I can read this every day if I need to. This is so spot on and beautiful. ❤️
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Awe I’m so happy to hear that resonated with you , it sure has been a beautiful enlightening as clarity shows me things I never saw at a young age her time but was always there.
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This is a beautifully calming and deeply reflective piece. The Grace of Letting Life Be carries a quiet wisdom that feels earned—like something shaped gently over time rather than rushed into words.
What stands out most is the softness of your perspective. You don’t resist life’s changes—you sit with them, observe them, and allow them to unfold. The shift from control to acceptance is expressed with such grace that it feels both comforting and liberating.
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Thank you so much 😊
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You are most welcome.
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So wise Kerri, it looks like your dog has found its happy place. 😊 Maggie
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She just loves looking out the window and watching and appreciating all of life, it’s adorable. She would rather have the door open😂 but it’s still too cold ..
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Amen! Great post, Kerri.
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Thank you I hope you’re having an amazing day!
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Yes! and you too!
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This is beautiful and true.
Peace really comes when we let go and trust Him with what we can’t control.
Just be present, love who’s in front of you, and rest in His timing. 🙏
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When I rest in the timing it sure does show a ton of knowledge.
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You got me in the beginning quote, Kerri. The “now” must be live and cherished. Great advice. Hugs!
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Awe thank you sweet Hazel.. keep living each moment and I know you do. 🥰
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Thank you and my pleasure, Kerri
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You are really speaking to my heart with your posts, Kerri. I am very thankful for the new friendships I have made and continue to embrace them. (I count you as one!) Life is all about arrivals and departures.
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It sure is and I’m so grateful for you too and it’s been so healing sharing and understanding one another and sharing our creations along the way. I’m so grateful for our friendship.
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“The Grace of Letting Life Be,” the breadth realized in letting love become… beautifully lived. 🌺🙏🏽
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