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When Becoming Feels Like Falling Apart

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  1. When Becoming Feels Like Falling Apart Rachel Brooks 16:13

What do you do when you are no longer who you were, but you are not fully living as who you are becoming yet?

In this week’s solo episode of The Confident Woman Podcast, Rachel Brooks explores the uncomfortable in-between of becoming—the waiting, the growing pains, and the seasons that feel more like falling apart than moving forward.

So often we ask God to remove the hard season, fix the problem, or show us the way out, but what if He is doing something even deeper? What if, instead of removing the struggle, He is increasing your capacity to carry what comes next? What if the transformation you’ve been praying for is already happening, even if you cannot see it yet?

This conversation is an invitation to slow down, stop measuring your progress by how quickly your circumstances change, and begin recognizing the quieter work God may be doing within you.

What You’ll Hear

  • Why becoming often feels like falling apart while it’s happening
  • Why we ask God to remove hard seasons instead of increasing our capacity to endure them
  • How patience may be growing within you before your circumstances ever change
  • Why transformation is often impossible to recognize from the inside
  • The difference between relying on your own strength and relying on Christ
  • Why the discomfort you’re feeling may not mean you’re off track

Scripture for the Soul

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” — Philippians 4:13

Paul wasn’t talking about achieving more, but bout remaining faithful whether life felt abundant or painfully difficult. The strength he describes isn’t self-reliance. It’s Christ sustaining us when our own strength has reached its limit.

“With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26

Some seasons remind us that we were never meant to carry the weight of transformation alone. Human effort eventually reaches its limit. God’s presence never does.

Key Quotes

“Most of us keep asking God to get us out of the hard season without asking Him to increase our capacity to live through it.”

“The in-between is not wasted time. It’s where the becoming actually happens.”

“Sometimes the greatest transformation isn’t that our circumstances change. It’s that we begin responding to them differently.”

Your Next Step

Becoming The Confident Woman is an eight-week private audio journey with a companion workbook created to help you rebuild your confidence, identity, and faith from the inside out, so you can stop returning to the same patterns every time life feels uncertain.

Learn more

Still trying to understand where you are in your becoming journey? Start with the free Becoming Quiz

Connect with Rachel Brooks:

Website: https://iamrachelbrooks.com

Podcast: https://iamrachelbrooks.com/podcast

Instagram: https://instagram.com/iamrachelbrooks

Newsletter: https://iamrachelbrooks.com/subscribe

Rachel Brooks The Confident Woman Podcast

Rachel Brooks is an award-winning author, speaker, and the visionary founder of The Confident Woman brand. A former fitness competitor, Rachel's journey is marked by overcoming perfectionism and health challenges, all deeply rooted in her faith. She authored the best-selling book Chasing Perfection: A Journey to Healing, Fitness, and Self-Love, which has empowered thousands of women to reclaim their power and live authentically.

Passionate about holistic wellness, Rachel blends practical strategies with spiritual insights to guide women in integrating personal growth, spirituality, and professional success. Through The Confident Woman community, she offers coaching, resources, and support, inspiring women to redefine success by embracing authenticity, resilience, and well-being. Her initiatives, including The Confident Woman Podcast and the Fit From Within journal, focus on empowering women to become their best and most confident selves.

Rachel’s work extends to creating digital products and events that emphasize community, accountability, and empowerment, making her a guiding light for women worldwide.

For more about Rachel Brooks, visit iamrachelbrooks.com.