1. Look at What You’ve Survived
Purpose often hides in the places that tried to break you.
What you endured didn’t disqualify you—it equipped you.
Reflection:
What have I lived through that now gives me compassion, wisdom, or strength?
2. Pay Attention to What Still Pulls at Your Heart
Purpose leaves clues.
Notice what keeps resurfacing, even when you try to ignore it.
Reflection:
What topics, people, or causes won’t let me go?
3. Stop Waiting to Feel “Ready”
Readiness isn’t a requirement for purpose—obedience is.
Clarity usually follows movement, not the other way around.
Reflection:
What step have I been delaying because I don’t feel prepared yet?
4. Revisit What Once Lit You Up
Sometimes purpose isn’t brand new—it’s been buried under responsibility, grief, or survival.
Reflection:
What did I love before life got heavy?
5. Ask God Better Questions
Instead of “What should I do with my life?” try:
“Who are You shaping me to serve in this season?”
Reflection:
What prayer feels more aligned with who I am becoming now?
6. Notice Where People Naturally Come to You
Your purpose often solves problems you’ve already learned to navigate.
Reflection:
What do people consistently ask me for help with?
7. Let Your Values Lead (Not Your Fear)
Purpose aligns with what matters most—not what feels safest.
Reflection:
If fear weren’t in the way, what would I choose?
8. Give Yourself Permission to Be in Process
Purpose unfolds in layers. You don’t have to define your whole life to take your next step.
Reflection:
What feels like the next right thing instead of the whole plan?
9. Separate Identity from Productivity
You are not your output.
Purpose flows from who you are—not how busy or successful you appear.
Reflection:
Who am I when I stop performing?
10. Trust That Purpose Meets You Mid-Pivot
Purpose isn’t found by standing still—it’s revealed while you’re moving, healing, and rising.
Reflection:
What pivot might actually be positioning me for alignment?
Phoenix Pivot Declaration
I don’t have to have it all figured out to walk in purpose.
I trust God with the unfolding.
I am allowed to pivot—and still be called. 🕊️
