Let’s be honest: how much time do we waste worrying about what others are doing? Their choices, their opinions, their behaviors, their expectations? Every moment we spend spinning in judgment or frustration is a moment stolen from our own joy, healing, and creativity.

This Sunday at Unity San Francisco, we continue our soul-nourishing series with a powerful message from Dr. JD Schramm: Let Them: Loving Difficult People. Inspired by Mel Robbins’ bestselling book and grounded in spiritual principle, this talk will challenge, uplift, and empower you to redirect your energy toward what truly matters—your own life.

This week’s message invites us to stay in our own lane—not as a punishment or withdrawal, but as a spiritual practice of clarity and power. JD will lead us in a simple but profound thought exercise: Where am I leaking energy by worrying about others? And how can I refocus it on my purpose? These questions open the door to reclaiming our time, our attention, and our soul’s purpose.
Importantly, this isn’t about building walls or walking away in anger. JD will offer examples of how to set boundaries without bitterness—how to love people from a distance if needed, while staying anchored in your own life. When we let people be who they are, we also give ourselves permission to be fully who we are. That’s not disconnection. That’s freedom.

So join us this Sunday at 11:00 am PT—either in person at Unity San Francisco or live online—for Let Them: Loving Difficult People. Bring a journal, bring a curious heart, and come ready to stop leaking your light where it’s not needed. Let them do what they do. You? You focus on your life.

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