Soft Bloom — A Soundtrack

Change often feels like the shifting of tides, subtle but constant, and yet it can seem overwhelming when it arrives. It’s the force that pulls at us from places we never thought we'd go, leading us through doorways we never expected to walk through. And yet, with each new beginning, there’s a sense of release — a letting go of the old, the familiar, even if it’s not always easy.

At first, change feels unsettling, even painful. It’s as if we’re shedding a skin, leaving behind parts of ourselves that once defined us. But in the silence that follows, we realize something important: growth doesn’t happen in comfort. It happens when we take that first hesitant step into the unknown. Each small act of change brings with it a quiet promise — that we can begin again, no matter how many times we fall.

With every new beginning, there’s an opportunity to reinvent, to redefine what matters, and to move closer to the person we’re meant to be. It’s a reminder that nothing is ever truly finished; life, in its constant motion, is a series of fresh starts, each one building on the last. And though the road may be unclear, the hope of what’s to come gives us the courage to keep walking forward, one uncertain step at a time.

With these thoughts in mind, here’s a playlist dedicated to these quiet moments of reflection and the new possibilities that come our way.

Kathryn Paige

Founder of Port Creative Company, Kathryn is a skilled writer, illustrator, & maker who almost always has her hands in something. Following a drastic change in health back in 2017, Kathryn began sharing much of her story online in hopes of raising awareness so others could receive earlier diagnoses & adequate medical care. From there, her passion has only continued to grow. Her vision focuses on ways of supporting those establishing a new sense of normalcy in the midst of ongoing disability while creating community.

http://portcreativeco.com
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