Have you ever looked around at your busy life, your job, your family, your faith, and thought, "Why does it still feel like something's missing?"
You're doing all of the things, but still feel restless, still feel stuck, as if you're yearning for something more. Today, we're digging into that feeling.
In this episode of Persistence in Prayer, we're joined by Karla Fitz, a Catholic life and business coach, who invites women to realign their inner desires with God's plan, through one-on-one coaching, pilgrimage retreats, and her Catholic Life Coach podcast.
Karla shares how saying yes to God, even when it doesn't make logical sense, opened up a whole new world for her. And when I say a whole new world, I mean she is living the dream life. The life that is not what the world tells us is possible.
We're discussing priorities, mindset, fear, money, and what happens when we stop trying to figure everything out on our own and just let God lead.
So whether you're an entrepreneur, a working mom, or someone quietly wondering what else is possible for you, this conversation is one you're gonna wanna listen to.
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