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From Change To Amazing Confidence: Finding Yourself In The Changes

From Change To Amazing Confidence: Finding Yourself In The Changes

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June is one of those months that brings transition, whether we’re ready or not.

Graduations. Summer silence. Shifting routines.

Maybe your mornings are quieter. Maybe you’re packing up a college dorm room or realizing this is the first summer you won’t be coordinating swim meets and snack schedules.

And in the quiet, something stirs, an ache, a question, maybe even a little fear.

Who am I now?
What’s next?
Will it always feel this empty?

Three Simple Ways to Reconnect with Yourself

Let me give you three gentle ways to begin:

1. Reflect on What Still Brings You Joy
Think back, what did you love before your days revolved around schedules and snacks?
Was it reading? Painting? Volunteering?
Start small. Reconnect with something that felt like you.

2. Create One New Summer Rhythm
Not a to-do list—a rhythm.
A morning walk, a journal practice, coffee with a friend.
Something that nourishes you.

3. Talk to God About Who You’re Becoming
This isn’t just a new season. It’s a new invitation.
Ask: Lord, who am I now? Who are You calling me to be?

Download my free resource:

The What’s Next Game Plan: 7 Steps to Move From Lost in Change to Living With Purpose

It’s a gentle, faith-centered guide to help you take the next step forward.
You can grab it here.

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