Don’t Hit Snooze

Don’t Let the World Steal Your Vision


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In this episode of Don’t Hit Snooze, we’re diving into the importance of protecting your vision and staying grounded in your purpose. With the world constantly pulling us in different directions—social media trends, endless to-do lists, and the chaos of daily life—it’s easy to lose focus. But God’s plan for your life is too important to let distractions win.

I’m sharing real-life stories, including a chaotic morning with my daughter and a shattered glass bottle, to remind you that the pivot is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to derail your progress. Plus, I’ll walk you through how to set up a "vision session with God"—your personal strategy meeting with the ultimate CEO—to gain clarity, align with His purpose, and take intentional next steps.

If you’re ready to stop letting the noise of life steal your focus and start living with intention, this episode is for you.

Key Takeaways from This Episode:

  • Why you need a "vision session with God" to stay aligned with your purpose.
  • How distractions, trials, and setbacks are all part of the process—and how to pivot gracefully.
  • Practical steps to create space for clarity, prayer, and journaling.
  • Encouragement to slow down and embrace steady, progressive change for the new year.

Scripture References:

  • Habakkuk 2:2 – “Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it.”
  • Romans 8:28 – “And we know that all things work together for the good of those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose.”

Resources Mentioned:

  • Grab your planner and carve out time for your vision session this week.
  • Join the conversation on social media and share your biggest takeaway from today’s episode!

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Don’t forget: Slow, steady, and intentional progress is still progress. God’s plan for your life is worth every pivot, adjustment, and prayerful step.

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Don’t Hit SnoozeBy Cachetta Chére