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If you're honest, how many times do you press through the days, weeks, and months without thinking twice about where time went?
In this solo episode, I take a beat to reflect on the lessons learned during the first quarter of 2026 and share an important truth about navigating business, purpose, and faith: sometimes success isn’t about pushing harder — it’s about learning when to pivot and when to pause.
As we move toward the second quarter, let's take inventory of where we are in our goals, vision boards, businesses, and personal growth. Whether you feel like you’re ahead, behind, or somewhere in between, this episode offers encouragement and perspective on how to move forward intentionally with God leading the way.
I'm sharing real experiences from my own journey this year — including turning down a promising project, shifting plans for the business website relaunch, and learning to be honest about capacity, alignment, and calling. Something can be good, but still not be the assignment God has for you.
This episode is a reminder that planning and preparation matter, but so does surrender. When we allow space for God to redirect our plans, we create room for the right opportunities to unfold.
If you’ve been questioning your progress this year, feeling pressure about goals, or wondering whether to continue, shift direction, or take a step back — this episode will help you approach the next quarter with clarity, wisdom, and peace.
In This Episode, We Discuss
• Why it’s important to evaluate your progress as each quarter ends• The difference between pivoting and pausing in business and life• Recognizing when an opportunity is good but not God's for you• Being honest about your capacity and alignment with God• Planning, preparing, and surrendering your goals to God• How flexibility allows you to grow without breaking
Connect with the Host
Giselle QuintanillaCreative Coach & Publishing StrategistFounder of Ready Writer Services, LLC
Website: www.readywriterservicesllc.com Instagram & Facebook: @gisiquin
By Giselle QuintanillaIf you're honest, how many times do you press through the days, weeks, and months without thinking twice about where time went?
In this solo episode, I take a beat to reflect on the lessons learned during the first quarter of 2026 and share an important truth about navigating business, purpose, and faith: sometimes success isn’t about pushing harder — it’s about learning when to pivot and when to pause.
As we move toward the second quarter, let's take inventory of where we are in our goals, vision boards, businesses, and personal growth. Whether you feel like you’re ahead, behind, or somewhere in between, this episode offers encouragement and perspective on how to move forward intentionally with God leading the way.
I'm sharing real experiences from my own journey this year — including turning down a promising project, shifting plans for the business website relaunch, and learning to be honest about capacity, alignment, and calling. Something can be good, but still not be the assignment God has for you.
This episode is a reminder that planning and preparation matter, but so does surrender. When we allow space for God to redirect our plans, we create room for the right opportunities to unfold.
If you’ve been questioning your progress this year, feeling pressure about goals, or wondering whether to continue, shift direction, or take a step back — this episode will help you approach the next quarter with clarity, wisdom, and peace.
In This Episode, We Discuss
• Why it’s important to evaluate your progress as each quarter ends• The difference between pivoting and pausing in business and life• Recognizing when an opportunity is good but not God's for you• Being honest about your capacity and alignment with God• Planning, preparing, and surrendering your goals to God• How flexibility allows you to grow without breaking
Connect with the Host
Giselle QuintanillaCreative Coach & Publishing StrategistFounder of Ready Writer Services, LLC
Website: www.readywriterservicesllc.com Instagram & Facebook: @gisiquin