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When You Don’t Know What Comes Next

There are seasons in life when the future feels unclear. You may find yourself wondering what direction to take, what decisions to make, or how everything will come together. This uncertainty can feel uncomfortable, especially if you’re used to having a plan.


Not knowing what comes next doesn’t mean you’re lost.
It means you’re in a transition.


Transitions often require time. They allow you to reassess what matters, what works, and what needs to change. You don’t need to see the entire path ahead. You only need enough clarity to take the next step.


Small decisions create momentum. Over time, those steps begin to form direction. You may not have all the answers yet, but you can still move forward thoughtfully and steadily.

You are not behind.


You are in the middle of figuring out what fits this season of life.

Direction often becomes clearer through action. As you take small, practical steps, you begin to see what feels right and what doesn’t. That process helps shape what comes next.


Reflection:
What is one small step you can take this week that moves you toward clarity?


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