# Returning to the Start ## The Quiet Power of Reversal Rollback suggests more than undoing a step. It offers a way to notice when a path has grown too tangled and choose to ease back toward what felt steady before. In this light, it becomes an act of care rather than retreat, a reminder that forward motion need not be the only honest direction. ## Small Acts of Coming Home We can practice this return in ordinary ways. When the day grows loud, we might set aside the newest task and reopen an earlier routine that once brought calm. When words between friends turn sharp, we can pause and recall the simpler tone that first connected us. Each choice trims away what no longer fits and leaves more room for what does. - Notice one change that feels heavy. - Name the version of the moment that felt lighter. - Move gently toward it. ## The Space That Opens Over time these small reversals gather into something larger. They teach us that growth can include release, and that clarity often arrives not by adding more but by letting some things fall away. *Sometimes the truest step forward begins with a single step back.*