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This episode addresses a pattern many purpose-led women know well: exhaustion from repeating the same cycle. You’re tired. You’re still moving. And somewhere along the way, you ended up taking the long route. In this episode, Coach Tiffany examines the difference between direction and redirection. Direction is what happens when you align your actions with clarity and intention before you start moving. Redirection is what happens when you skip that step and end up somewhere you didn’t intend to go. The problem isn’t always that you’re going in the wrong direction. Sometimes you’re just going the long way. And the delay isn’t external. It’s the result of moving forward without pausing to regenerate first. Tiffany uses the analogy of someone walking to the beach who’s too tired to stop, accepts a ride from a stranger, and ends up miles away in the opposite direction. The exhaustion made them vulnerable. The lack of rest made them susceptible to detours they would have otherwise recognized and declined. Are you operating from direction or being forced into redirection? Are you moving from overflow or running yourself into patterns that require correction later? The work isn’t just to keep moving. It’s to assess whether what you’re producing is sustainable, and whether the way you’re producing it is aligned with the responsibility you’re stewarding. Redirection isn’t failure. It’s correction. But it costs time. And many redirections are avoidable when you steward your capacity with intentionality instead of pushing through fatigue and hoping momentum will carry you. If you’ve been cycling through the same exhaustion, arriving late, or realizing you’re working harder than necessary to get where you’re going, this episode offers clarity on what it means to stop long enough to regenerate so you can move from direction instead of requiring redirection. You are capable. But sustainability requires you to assess what you’re operating from before you decide where you’re going next. If you’re listening and sense the need to return to hearing God more clearly, you’re invited to join the Devotional Reset, a live weekday morning gathering rooted in Scripture and quiet availability before God. We meet on YouTube Monday through Friday at 6:30am Pacific to open the Word, listen, and realign our thoughts and pace with truth. Find the Devotional Reset at / @therenewalwell ( / @therenewalwell ) . Come as you are. Come ready to hear. Let the Word set the tone for what comes next. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecreativesreset.substack.com (https://thecreativesreset.substack.co...)