Mar 26, 2025
Ep 332 show notes are here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/332
What if getting clear on your purpose is easier than you think?
Have you ever wondered, What am I good at? or How can my unique strengths help me pursue meaningful work? If those questions have crossed your mind, this episode is for you.
Last week, we met Jill Felix, a certified Core Clarity facilitator and passionate coach who helps believers understand how God has gifted them. In part 2 of my conversation with Jill, she offers practical insights and encouragement to help you uncover your unique strengths and start living on purpose as a Christian woman.
Her story is full of wisdom about embracing your God-given gifts while trusting Him through the process of pursuing a dream.
But before we dive in, I’d love your input on how the Devoted Dreamers Podcast can better serve YOU. Whether you’re a longtime listener or this is your first episode, I want to hear what’s resonating, what you need more of, and how I can walk alongside you in your dream journey. Share your thoughts here: merrittonsa.com/input.
In this episode, you’ll
learn:
🌱 Why it’s essential to understand your God-given
talents,
🛤️ That there are multiple paths to bring a dream to life,
and
⚡ A practical exercise to help you manage your energy and
avoid burnout.
But here’s the key: This conversation isn’t about overnight success or how your strengths can make pursuing a dream “easy.” Talents take time and effort to develop into strengths. And ultimately, we are called to live in dependence on Christ and for His glory—not our own.
If you’ve been wrestling with questions about your purpose or feeling stuck in your dream journey, let this conversation be a gentle nudge to trust the process, lean into your gifts, and let God lead the way.
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