There comes a moment in everyone’s life when the noise quiets down and you’re left alone with your thoughts, wondering if you’ve lost your way. Maybe it’s after another failed plan, a dream that didn’t work out, or a season that feels painfully still. You start asking, Who am I really? What am I even doing with my life? I’ve met people who looked perfectly fine on the outside but were quietly wrestling with these questions. Some thought they’d already missed their turn in life; others feared they were too far gone to begin again. But here’s the thing about self-discovery, it doesn’t have a deadline. Finding yourself isn’t always a dramatic moment of awakening. Sometimes, it’s in the small decisions, choosing to rest when you’ve been running, forgiving yourself for not knowing better, saying no to things that don’t serve your peace anymore. It’s the gentle unfolding that happens when you stop rushing to become who everyone expects you to be and start listening to your own voi...