You may not be burned out or failing—something may simply be shifting. This reflection explores how to recognize when you’re in a true season of transition and why feeling “stuck” is often part of a faithful discernment process.
As you begin to notice what is shifting in a season of transition, a deeper question emerges: what matters most now? Clarity often comes not from more options, but from understanding your needs and values—what sustains you and what truly guides your direction forward.
In seasons of transition, the pressure to make decisions can come quickly. Yet clarity rarely appears through speed. Discernment invites us to slow down, listen carefully, and notice what is unfolding within and around us before deciding what comes next.
When life enters a season of transition, our first instinct is often to ask, “What should I do next?” But wise decisions rarely come before discernment. In this opening reflection of a new series, I introduce a simple pathway—Discern, Discover, Design—for navigating life’s in-between seasons with greater clarity and care.
Transition can feel uniquely isolating — even for capable leaders. While frameworks and clarity matter, discernment deepens in conversation. This final reflection explores why you don’t have to navigate change alone.
We often assume clarity must come before movement. But in seasons of transition, clarity is usually discovered along the way. This reflection explores why waiting for certainty can keep us stuck—and how discernment grows as we take thoughtful steps forward.