“Steady Loyalty”

There’s something about loyalty that people misunderstand. It isn’t blind agreement. It isn’t defending someone simply because they’re close to you, loud enough to demand it, or dramatic enough to pull attention in their direction. Loyalty is earned—through character, respect, consistency, and the ability to bring peace into a room instead of chaos.

And loyalty isn’t proven in public speeches or quick excuses. It’s proven in the quiet moments—when it’s easier to stay neutral, when it’s more convenient to “keep the peace,” and when standing up for the right person might actually upset someone else. Because the truth is… loyalty doesn’t just protect relationships. It protects the people inside them.

So today I’m reminding myself of this: I don’t need loud loyalty. I need steady loyalty. The kind that chooses truth over theatrics. The kind that doesn’t reward stress and manipulation with constant defense. The kind that recognizes who has been holding it together, who has been showing up, and who deserves to feel chosen—not questioned.

Wishing you love and light,

~Anne Dennish~

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