What Spiritual Direction Can Do for Burnout, Doubt, and Transition

Burnout, doubt, and transition all have one thing in common: they scramble your internal map. What used to work doesn’t work the same way. What used to feel certain feels complicated.

Spiritual direction doesn’t rush you past that disorientation. It honors it.

In burnout

We pay attention to what your body and soul have been carrying. We practice releasing the pressure to “push through” and begin listening for what rest and re-ordering might look like with God.

In doubt

We create space for questions without shame. Doubt isn’t always rebellion. Sometimes it’s your soul refusing to live on borrowed beliefs that no longer hold.

In transition

We listen for the invitations in the in-between: endings, grief, new beginnings, and the small next faithful step. Discernment tends to come like a dimmer switch, not an on/off light.

In all three, spiritual direction is a way of practicing non-anxious presence. God is not in a panic about your process. And you don’t have to be either.

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