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093. The Power of Perspective: Rest in God’s Peace

093. The Power of Perspective: Rest in God’s Peace

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Hello beautiful,

When life feels heavy and the road ahead looks too long, sometimes the bravest thing you can do is take one more step.

In this final episode of our May mini-series on visualization, we’re slowing down to reflect on what it truly means to see with faith. This isn’t about strategies or checklists—it’s about surrender, softness, and trusting that God is with you, even when your strength is gone.

✔️ Discover how visualization can lead to presence, not just progress

✔️ Learn why perspective is key when you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed

✔️ Be reminded of God's unwavering promise to hold and guide you

📖 “Fear not, for I am with you… I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” — Isaiah 41:10

Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or quietly surviving a storm, this episode invites you to rest in God's presence, reclaim your peace, and remember that one small step taken in faith is more than enough.

💛 Ready to go deeper? Explore the customizable prayer journal linked in the show notes to stay rooted through every season. ➡️https://etsy.me/48ujums

And if this episode speaks to your heart, would you share it with a friend who might need a little encouragement, too?

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Ignite inspiration, spread hope, and dance with faith.

With love,

💛 Heidi

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