EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 13 MIN
332 - Finding Strength in a Waiting Season
from UNITED State of Women · host Kalena James & Julie Deem
As high-achieving women, we're wired to take action. We set goals, solve problems, and make things happen. But what happens when you've done everything you can do and the next step isn't clear? In this episode of Julie Deem explores the power of the pause and why waiting isn't wasted time.If you've ever felt frustrated by a lack of momentum, questioned your timing, or wondered why things aren't happening as quickly as you'd hoped, this episode will remind you that preparation is progress and that becoming the woman you're meant to be is always worth the wait.What You Will Learn:Why waiting seasons are often where the deepest growth happens.How high-achieving women can mistake movement for progress.The leadership lesson Julie learned from Chanel's executive onboarding process.Why comparison becomes especially dangerous during seasons of waiting.How to identify the difference between fear and intuition.Why creating intentional quiet can lead to greater clarity.Practical ways to redefine success when results aren't immediately visible.How patience becomes an act of self-leadership.Why preparation is progress, even when it doesn't feel like it.The mindset shift that can help you trust your own timeline.FAQ:What is a waiting season?A waiting season is a period in life when you've done the work, taken the necessary steps, and are waiting for the next opportunity, answer, or outcome to unfold. While it may feel like nothing is happening, waiting seasons are often times of personal growth, preparation, and transformation happening behind the scenes.Why is waiting so difficult for high-achieving women?High-achieving women are often wired for action, problem-solving, and measurable progress. When results aren't immediate, it can feel uncomfortable or even frustrating. Many women mistakenly equate movement with progress, making it difficult to embrace seasons that require patience and trust.Is waiting the same as doing nothing?No. Waiting is not passive. A healthy waiting season includes reflection, personal development, healing, learning, and preparation. Some of the most significant growth happens during seasons when outward progress is not immediately visible.Learn more about the latest tool for dynamic professionals in the self-improvement industry, LyfQuest. A mobile CRM platform that's uniquely made for you!Learn more at: https://lyfquest.io/Instagram:USW Podcast @uswkokomoKalena James @yesitskalenajamesJulie Deem @indymompreneur--------------------------------------------------USW Kokomo WebsiteProduction by The Business Podcast Editor
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As high-achieving women, we're wired to take action. We set goals, solve problems, and make things happen. But what happens when you've done everything you can do and the next step isn't clear? In this episode of Julie Deem explores the power of the pause and why waiting isn't wasted time.If you've ever felt frustrated by a lack of momentum, questioned your timing, or wondered why things aren't happening as quickly as you'd hoped, this episode will remind you that preparation is progress and that becoming the woman you're meant to be is always worth the wait.What You Will Learn:Why waiting seasons are often where the deepest growth happens.How high-achieving women can mistake movement for progress.The leadership lesson Julie learned from Chanel's executive onboarding process.Why comparison becomes especially dangerous during seasons of waiting.How to identify the difference between fear and intuition.Why creating intentional quiet can lead to greater clarity.Practical ways to redefine success when results aren't immediately visible.How patience becomes an act of self-leadership.Why preparation is progress, even when it doesn't feel like it.The mindset shift that can help you trust your own timeline.FAQ:What is a waiting season?A waiting season is a period in life when you've done the work, taken the necessary steps, and are waiting for the next opportunity, answer, or outcome to unfold. While it may feel like nothing is happening, waiting seasons are often times of personal growth, preparation, and transformation happening behind the scenes.Why is waiting so difficult for high-achieving women?High-achieving women are often wired for action, problem-solving, and measurable progress. When results aren't immediate, it can feel uncomfortable or even frustrating. Many women mistakenly equate movement with progress, making it difficult to embrace seasons that require patience and trust.Is waiting the same as doing nothing?No. Waiting is not passive. A healthy waiting season includes reflection, personal development, healing, learning, and preparation. Some of the most significant growth happens during seasons when outward progress is not immediately visible.Learn more about the latest tool for dynamic professionals in the self-improvement industry, LyfQuest. A mobile CRM platform that's uniquely made for you!Learn more at: https://lyfquest.io/Instagram:USW Podcast @uswkokomoKalena James @yesitskalenajamesJulie Deem @indymompreneur--------------------------------------------------USW Kokomo WebsiteProduction by The Business Podcast Editor
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