If you coach, lead, or walk alongside people in any capacity, you know how disorienting transitions can be. This post offers a glimpse into the tools and insights we’ll explore together in my upcoming “Walking with People in Transition” webinar.
In seasons of transition, clarity often grows through discernment, discovery, and small steps forward—but it rarely happens in isolation. This reflection explores why navigating change alongside a trusted guide or companion can deepen clarity, strengthen direction, and make the journey more meaningful.
In seasons of transition, clarity doesn’t always come before action—it often grows through it. Instead of waiting for the perfect decision, small, thoughtful steps can help you explore what’s next and move forward with greater confidence and alignment.
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.