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May 12, 2025 27 mins

Have you ever questioned what it really means to flourish, especially when life feels more like a wilderness than a blooming garden? You're not alone. In this episode, I sit down with my friend Grace Paik to unpack how flourishing isn’t just a byproduct of perfect seasons but a deep-rooted journey that happens right in the messy, uncertain, in-between places. We share honestly about navigating transition, reframing what it means to “bear fruit,” and finding purpose in both rest and community. If you’ve been yearning for deeper connection, encouragement, and a practical shift in mindset for your current season, this episode is for you.

Too often, we chase productivity, measure ourselves against our own timelines, or feel isolated, even in this age of constant digital connectivity. I invite you to lean into this conversation as Grace and I reflect on our personal journeys: what stunted our growth, how we learned to release control, and why creating safe, authentic spaces for vulnerability and faith is key to true flourishing. You’ll hear real talk about why rest can feel hard (and yet so necessary), how playing and pursuing joy fit into our spiritual walk, and the special role community holds in helping us see ourselves through God’s eyes.

What we covered in this episode:

  • Redefining flourishing: It’s not about everything looking perfect on the outside; true flourishing starts with being rooted in God’s presence, even in seasons that feel bare or pruned.
  • How spiritual practices like pausing, gratitude, and declaring God’s promises anchor us amid daily challenges.
  • Grace’s vulnerable story of moving from burnout and independence to a season of rest, release, and rediscovery, including letting go of old definitions of success and learning to play again.
    • How God gently peels back what no longer serves us so we’re open to what He wants to give.
    • Honest talk about the obstacles to thriving: timelines, pride, distraction, and the myth that we have to “do it all.”
    • Why community, especially faith-centered sisterhood, provides vital encouragement, new perspective, and hope.
    • A practical challenge to look for fruit in unexpected places—even in the waiting or the wilderness, and trust that nothing is wasted with God.
  • How can you make space for rest, community, and a new kind of joy this week? What would it look like to allow God to gently redefine “flourishing” for you, not by comparison, but by grace and trust in His provision? I invite you to reflect on Psalm 52:8 and what it would mean to be “like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God”, rooted, expectant, and nourished even in seasons that look barren from the outside.

    Let’s keep the conversation going. Take a moment today to pause, surrender your timelines, and reach out to someone who can walk with you in this season. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a friend or share your reflections in our community. Together, let’s create safe spaces where we can rest, release, and rejoice—knowing God is faithfully nurturing us toward true flourishing, right where we are.

     

    Mentioned Scripture and References

    Propel Women Cohorts

    Christine Caine

    Psalm 52:8

    Isaiah 54:17

     

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