EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 11 MIN
How to Know What You Really Want in Life and Make Decisions That Reflect That. Decision Making and Personal Development for Introverts.
from The Driven Introvert Podcast · host Remi Roy
Have you ever said, “I don’t even know what I want anymore?”You're not alone. Life is full of decisions. Some feel urgent, others overwhelming, and often we’re caught between choosing what brings peace and what brings purpose. Let's talk personal development for introverts.In this episode of The Driven Introvert Podcast, I’m walking through Chapter 8 of The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman, and we’re digging into a question we all need to answer—What do you really want… and what do you want more?I share a personal story from 2020, a quiet season where life slowed down and work was steady—but something was missing. I wasn’t juggling a big personal project or working toward a dream, and while that brought peace, it also stirred something else in me.Purpose.Desire.Impact.Sometimes the thing we want (like calm, simplicity, or comfort) isn’t the thing we want more (like meaning, movement, or mission). And often, those two don’t always go hand-in-hand. This is personal development for introverts.We also explore:Why naming your desire out loud matters more than you thinkWhat we can learn from blind Bartimaeus and how Jesus responded to himThe hidden cost of indecision—and why not deciding is still a decisionHow to move past fear of judgment and be honest about what you wantWhy a pro/con list might not be serving you—and what to do insteadWhether you’re deciding between two good options or navigating a situation with no clear answer, this episode is for you.You’ll walk away with clarity on how to:Listen inward, not outwardPray from an honest placeDiscern what’s life-giving versus life-drainingTrust that God is guiding even when things feel uncertainFriend, if you’ve been stuck in indecision or afraid to name what’s really in your heart, this is your gentle nudge forward. There’s more ahead of you than there is behind you. And your next right thing starts with being honest about your desire. Looking for personal development for introverts? This is it!Thanks for being here! If you'd like to support the show, please visit buymeacoffee.com/remiroy to give a one-time or monthly gift. And if you can’t give financially right now? A rating, a review, or simply sharing the show with a friend goes such a long way.Thank you for being here. I see you. I appreciate you.Support the showContact UsAsk a question or leave a comment, visit shepact.com/voicemailFollow me on Instagram at instagram.com/remiroyEmail us: [email protected] the podcast?Share the podcast with a friend: shepact.com/TDIPodcastLeave a review: We’d appreciate it if you could WRITE a review for us. Your support and feedback mean a lot to us. Thank you!For the driven introvert, the introvert leader, the lonely introvert, introvert entrepreneurs, the confident Introvert, dreamers, faith driven entrepreneur, passionate leaders and anyone who wants to close the gap between where they are and where they need to be. We discuss Leadership for Introverts, career development for introverts, introvert success, introvert success strategies, networking for the introvert, and other pertinent issues to help you as an introvert grow personally and professionally.
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Have you ever said, “I don’t even know what I want anymore?” You're not alone. Life is full of decisions. Some feel urgent, others overwhelming, and often we’re caught between choosing what brings peace and what brings purpose. Let's talk personal development for introverts. In this episode of The Driven Introvert Podcast, I’m walking through Chapter 8 of The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman, and we’re digging into a question we all need to answer—What do you really want… and what do you ...
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