What if the season that feels like starting over is actually the moment you finally start from somewhere true?
Most women have been here at least once: standing at the edge of a new season with the uncomfortable awareness that the life they’ve been building no longer fits who they’re becoming. It’s not failure, and it’s not a sign they got it wrong. It’s one of the clearest invitations God gives — to stop forcing what no longer fits and start telling the truth about what does.
In this solo episode, Rachel Brooks opens up an honest conversation about what it actually means to begin again. Not the version that requires burning everything down, but the more honest, more grounded kind, where you look at your life, your values, your energy, and your sense of self, and ask what actually belongs in the next chapter.
Rachel shares her own experience of standing between the life she built and the one she’s still defining, what she learned writing Chasing Perfection, and why the in-between space, as uncomfortable as it feels, is often exactly where Clarity begins. She walks through the four pillars she returns to when everything feels unsettled, the questions worth asking when you’re ready to stop carrying what belongs to an older version of yourself, and why small, consistent steps matter more than any complete overhaul when you’re rebuilding self-trust.
This episode is for the woman who is tired of forcing old dreams into a new season and is ready to give herself permission to build a life that’s true rather than impressive.
What You’ll Hear:
Scripture for the Soul:
“We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.” — Proverbs 16:9
Key Quotes:
“Starting over becomes less about throwing everything away and more about telling the truth.”
“What if this is actually wisdom we’re starting from?”
“Starting over isn’t about rejecting who you are. It’s about honoring what brought you here while deciding what no longer needs to come with you.”
“The goal isn’t to become a completely different person overnight. The goal is to become more honest, more present, aligned, and rooted in what truly matters most.”
“Maybe beginning again isn’t proof that you failed. Maybe it’s proof that you’re still willing, still open, and still listening.”
Your Next Step:
If you’ve been sitting in that gap between the life you built and the one you’re still defining, this is where the real work begins.
Connect with Rachel Brooks:
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