Believing in yourself means taking a risk.
You’ve outgrown the smaller life.
It just doesn’t work anymore.
When the pants don’t fit, it’s easier to let them go.
When it’s a version of yourself?
Your home, your job, your relationship, or your lifestyle — it’s harder.
You're not giving yourself what you need, but fear keeps you frozen.
You’re scared of believing in yourself.
Scared you’re making a mistake.
So you stay.
You stay in rooms where you feel “too much”.
You stay in relationships where you feel “not enough”.
You stay in jobs, cities, identities that once fit — but don’t anymore.
You tell yourself it’s fiiiiiiiiine.
Most likely, you’re dismissing what your gut is telling you.
The truth?!
You’re choosing a smaller life.
Because believing in yourself means risking.
Risking being wrong.
Risking being alone.
Risking wanting more and not getting it.
But your body knows.
That quiet ache.
That whisper: there’s more.
Not more achievement or success.
More YOU.
And here’s the part no one says out loud:
Growth is terrifying in isolation.
When you feel alone in your experience as an n’betweener, you start to question your own growth.
You start to think maybe you’re asking for too much.
Hear me loud and clear, you’re NOT.
You’ve just never been in a room where your complexity was the norm.
That’s why RISE exists.
RISE: The n’betweener® Homecoming is a celebration of complexity and ambition.
It’s a room full of people who live n’between worlds — and refuse to shrink to thrive.
Picture TED-level ideas + Pride-level celebration.
A global community gathering in NYC — and livestreamed worldwide.
One FULL day where you don’t have to edit yourself for compassion.
Where being “too much” is finally the baseline.
You don’t need another year of tolerating the smaller version of your life.
You need a room that reminds you of your ways and who you are.
If something in you released while reading this — listen.
That’s recognition.
Come home.
It’s time to RISE.
XO
Nora