You Might Be Tired... Not Lost
Sometimes what feels like being lost is actually exhaustion. When you’ve been carrying responsibility, pressure, and the weight of showing up for everyone around you, your perspective begins to shift. Fatigue has a way of disguising itself as doubt — and doubt, left unchecked, can start to sound like truth. This reflection explores the difference between being lost and being depleted, and why restoration often matters more than a new direction.
What You'll Hear
- Soul exhaustion can distort how we see our lives, our choices, and our worth
- The thoughts that feel like lost direction — “maybe I chose wrong” — often show up during seasons of depletion
- When your tank is empty, even your calling can start to feel like a burden
- Making major life decisions from a place of exhaustion is one of the most common traps we fall into
- Clarity doesn’t always require a new path — sometimes it just requires recovery
Favorite Line
“Exhaustion is a terrible compass.”
Reflection Question
Before you assume your life is off track, sit with this: Am I actually lost right now — or am I just tired?
Final Thought
Before you start tearing things down and rebuilding from scratch, give yourself permission to rest first. The path may not have disappeared. You might just need the strength to see it again.
And, as awlays, I love you much!