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65. Choosing Direction - How to Create Vision Without Pressure

65. Choosing Direction - How to Create Vision Without Pressure

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A new year often brings talk of goals and vision—but real vision isn’t about wishful thinking or rushing forward.

In this episode of Bounce Back, Black Woman!, we take a grounded, faith-centered look at vision as intentional direction. As the ending of one year invites reflection, regret, celebration, and accomplishment, the beginning of a new year brings opportunity, uncertainty, and important choices about what comes next.

Using the analogy of planning a journey, this conversation explores how vision requires clarity, alignment, and patience—not perfection. Instead of drifting into the year ahead, listeners are invited to intentionally choose what they want to pursue, change, or leave behind in this new season.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Why new beginnings can feel exciting and uncomfortable at the same time
  • The difference between wishing and intentional vision
  • Why vision often feels challenging or vulnerable
  • How clarity creates direction without pressure
  • The role of faith in planning and trusting the process
  • Why progress happens one intentional step at a time

Scripture Reflection: Proverbs 16:9 (NLT)

“We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.”

Journal Prompt:

What do I intentionally want to pursue, change, or release in this new season of my life?

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