86. If You're Going Through Change, Listen To This

EPISODE · May 19, 2025 · 13 MIN

86. If You're Going Through Change, Listen To This

from This Is For Us · host Noël Roberts Coley

Hey y'all, welcome back to This Is For Us! 🎧 In this episode, we'll talk about: ✔️ Why big life changes feel so scary ✔️ The beauty of starting over ✔️ How to reframe the discomfort of new beginnings ✔️ What to remember when you're feeling stuck or behind ✔️ Why the next version of you is worth the risk Whether you're graduating, switching jobs, or stepping into something totally new — this quick pep talk is for anyone who's standing on the edge of change. Noelle reminds us that starting over doesn't mean starting from scratch. You're wiser now. You've done hard things before. And you're ready for what's next. Resources & Links Connect With Me: Instagram: @NoëlRobertsColey Facebook Group: This Is For Us Community Podcast Website: This Is For Us Additional Resources: Inspo Pinterest Board: Noël's Pinterest for Inspiration Inventory List: Take Inventory of Your Life My LTK: Shop Noël's LTK ✨ Loved this episode? Take a screenshot, share it on social media, and tag me—I'd love to hear your thoughts! Reminder: Just because you don't know what's coming doesn't mean you're lost. You're evolving. And the next chapter is going to be even better than you imagined. Until next time, go be brave. 💗 xoxo, Noël  

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