Not a good place is where justifications gather silently. It's the spot you didn't mean to be at but somehow agreed, convincing yourself it would pass alone. From here the perspective is odd. You see what you wish, but not how to get there. Remaining feels heavy, movement seems dangerous, and every choice has a cost.
Being not in a fantastic place is not failure. It is facts. It shows you comfort is gone and adjustment is past due. Pretending it is momentary while doing nothing poses the risk rather than the stance itself. Growth starts the instant you accept where you are, opt discomfort over postpone, and step out before the posture develops into a habit.
