How to “complete” it on a high note
To feel complete with something, even when it isn’t “complete,” we must be proud of how we left it. And genuine, authentic, helpful pride comes from knowing that we were the most loving versions of ourselves that we could be.
Something to remember here is that love is not the same as agreement. We can disagree and hold a loving space for the other person or people to navigate their growth journey. Yet, we can make the discomfort as palatable as possible by letting them know who we are for them in word, action, and energy.
If you can sense you could have done better, you have the opportunity to get to wholeness by owning that and doing your best now. Doing your part in the never-ending dance of completion means ensuring your last step is taken with love. This will let your mind rest as everything unfolds.