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In this honest and refreshing New Year conversation, Lori and Lisa break away from the pressure-packed world of traditional resolutions and explore a gentler, more realistic path toward personal and spiritual growth. Instead of chasing lofty goals that often lead to frustration, they share how small, intentional steps can create meaningful change over time.
From navigating the weight of expectations as preacher’s kids to redefining what spiritual application looks like in adulthood, they open up about their struggles, their insights, and the simple shifts that are helping them move forward with clarity and grace. They discuss organization, vision-setting, faith, and the power of rewriting your story—one manageable goal at a time.
If you’re tired of the “new year, new you” pressure and ready for a more grounded, compassionate approach to growth, this episode offers encouragement, perspective, and a reminder that transformation doesn’t happen overnight. It happens step by step.
By The Recovering Preacher's KidsIn this honest and refreshing New Year conversation, Lori and Lisa break away from the pressure-packed world of traditional resolutions and explore a gentler, more realistic path toward personal and spiritual growth. Instead of chasing lofty goals that often lead to frustration, they share how small, intentional steps can create meaningful change over time.
From navigating the weight of expectations as preacher’s kids to redefining what spiritual application looks like in adulthood, they open up about their struggles, their insights, and the simple shifts that are helping them move forward with clarity and grace. They discuss organization, vision-setting, faith, and the power of rewriting your story—one manageable goal at a time.
If you’re tired of the “new year, new you” pressure and ready for a more grounded, compassionate approach to growth, this episode offers encouragement, perspective, and a reminder that transformation doesn’t happen overnight. It happens step by step.