Becoming Her: What to Do When the Vision Isn’t Clear Yet

EPISODE · Jun 28, 2025 · 5 MIN

Becoming Her: What to Do When the Vision Isn’t Clear Yet

from Made for Impact · host Petia Kolibova

Welcome back, my love, to Made for Impact. In today’s raw and real solo episode, I’m opening up about something I’ve been sitting with lately—what I call “the sticky middle.” It’s that in-between season where you’re no longer who you used to be, but not quite yet where you’re going… or who God is calling you to become. Whether you're pivoting in your business, stepping deeper into motherhood, or redefining your identity through faith, this episode is for you. I’m sharing: ✨ What it feels like to leave behind an old identity (even one that was successful) ✨ The personal wrestle between hustle and Holy Spirit–led surrender ✨ Why I’m following new nudges, including a surprise announcement about a natural fertility certification ✨ How to keep moving forward even when you don’t have the full picture ✨ Why God works with movement, not perfection This isn’t about the highlight reel. It’s about the sacred process—the pause, the pivot, the pruning. So if you're in the sticky middle too—unsure, slow, messy, but still showing up—this one’s for you. I pray it encourages you to keep walking, one faithful step at a time. Resources & Mentions: 🔹 DM me on Instagram and share your story — I’d love to walk this journey with you 🔹 Feeling stuck in your own purpose? Book a Purpose Activation Call with me https://calendly.com/bestrongminded/purpose-activation-call 🔹 Want to hear more raw episodes like this? Make sure you’re subscribed and leave an honest review 🙏   👩‍💻 Connect with Me: Instagram: @petiakolibova Website: www.petiakolibova.com Podcast: Made for Impact on Apple Podcasts & Spotify

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