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December doesn’t just get busy, it gets crowded. In this episode, Dr. Sheila Cornea unpacks the leadership practice of clearing the path, so you can finish the year with intention, alignment, and peace.
If you’ve been carrying emotional clutter, unfinished tasks, or decision fatigue, this conversation will help you prepare your heart, mind, and leadership for an intentional new year.
Episode Highlights:
• 00:01:20 — Clearing the path as a spiritual practice, not just strategy
• 00:03:05 — How God establishes your steps when the path is clear (Psalm 37:23)
• 00:06:00 — When physical clutter reveals spiritual or emotional misalignment
• 00:08:30 — Why hidden obstacles drain your momentum more than hard work
• 00:12:25 — The three questions that reveal what to finish, what to release, and what to realign
• 00:15:00 — The storm-debris metaphor: clarity and hope return when obstacles are removed
Faith in Action:
✨ Ask God to highlight one area, spiritual, emotional, or practical, that feels crowded or cluttered. Name it, and invite His insight.
🗣 Pray through these three questions:
What matters?
What’s missing?
What needs to be released?
Scriptures from today’s episode:
Psalm 37:23 (ESV) — “The steps of a man are established by the Lord, when he delights in his way.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (ESV) — “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.”
Isaiah 40:4 (ESV) — “Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough places a plain.”
Join the Finish Strong Challenge!
If you're ready to finish this year with clarity, peace, and purpose, join the FREE Finish Strong Challenge. It's simple, powerful, and helps you clear the path before stepping into a new year with intention.
👉 Register here: https://docshe.link/finishstrong25
If this episode encouraged you, it may encourage a friend or colleague too! Would you help spread the good news and share it with another Christian woman who may want to finish the year strong with you?
By Dr. Sheila Cornea5
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December doesn’t just get busy, it gets crowded. In this episode, Dr. Sheila Cornea unpacks the leadership practice of clearing the path, so you can finish the year with intention, alignment, and peace.
If you’ve been carrying emotional clutter, unfinished tasks, or decision fatigue, this conversation will help you prepare your heart, mind, and leadership for an intentional new year.
Episode Highlights:
• 00:01:20 — Clearing the path as a spiritual practice, not just strategy
• 00:03:05 — How God establishes your steps when the path is clear (Psalm 37:23)
• 00:06:00 — When physical clutter reveals spiritual or emotional misalignment
• 00:08:30 — Why hidden obstacles drain your momentum more than hard work
• 00:12:25 — The three questions that reveal what to finish, what to release, and what to realign
• 00:15:00 — The storm-debris metaphor: clarity and hope return when obstacles are removed
Faith in Action:
✨ Ask God to highlight one area, spiritual, emotional, or practical, that feels crowded or cluttered. Name it, and invite His insight.
🗣 Pray through these three questions:
What matters?
What’s missing?
What needs to be released?
Scriptures from today’s episode:
Psalm 37:23 (ESV) — “The steps of a man are established by the Lord, when he delights in his way.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (ESV) — “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.”
Isaiah 40:4 (ESV) — “Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough places a plain.”
Join the Finish Strong Challenge!
If you're ready to finish this year with clarity, peace, and purpose, join the FREE Finish Strong Challenge. It's simple, powerful, and helps you clear the path before stepping into a new year with intention.
👉 Register here: https://docshe.link/finishstrong25
If this episode encouraged you, it may encourage a friend or colleague too! Would you help spread the good news and share it with another Christian woman who may want to finish the year strong with you?