From Limbo to Momentum

🖋️ The Lioness Journals | August 25, 2025

Last week, I shared with you that I feel like I’m in limbo—as if I’m waiting for someone else to define my path forward. And if you’ve ever been there, it’s an awful experience—the heaviness, the anxiety, the uncertainty. It’s hard to keep moving when you feel stuck—waiting on someone else’s timeline.

But I know this to be true: You don’t have to stay there. The one thing you do have control over is your choices—and what you choose to do next is all on you.

One of my favorite words in these moments is unstoppable. That is a go-to word for me when I’m really feeling stuck. I don’t use it as a magic switch, but as a reinforcement—an affirmation that I am making a deliberate choice to move forward. Sometimes I’ll say to myself: “I am an unstoppable force of resilience” (or courage, or persistence—whatever I need in that moment).

That first step out of “stuck” is rarely a giant leap. More often, it’s one of stubborn, assertive, willful micro-action. And that single step is what gives me the courage to take the next step, and the next one after that—until suddenly, I realize I’m walking forward into the light of my future goals and dreams.

So, this week, if you feel stuck, know this: one small, deliberate action is all that stands between “stuck” and “unstuck”. That one step moves you from stuck into relentless momentum.

✨ What’s one thing you can do today that your “unstoppable self” would thank you for later?

— With Gratitude,
Ronda đź’›


đź“– Want More?

There are so many ways we can block ourselves from moving forward. In the Unstoppable chapter of Roar Like A Woman, I talk about the fear of stepping forward when the path is uncertain—and the courage it takes to move anyway.

There are 35 empowering words to explore in Roar Like A Woman—each one crafted to help you rise up and act like the unstoppable force you already are.

👉 Order your signed copy of Roar Like A Woman here.

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