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Hope Reframed | When Waiting Is Honest and the Future Feels Unclear (Foundations Series – Part 5) Hope is one of the most misunderstood concepts in healing, faith, and personal growth. It’s often confused with optimism. With positivity. With forcing ourselves to believe things will turn out the way we want. But that version of hope collapses under real loss, prolonged uncertainty, and unresolved relationships. In Part 5 of the Foundations Series, Sharmen Kimbrough @LiveFound reframes hope—not as wishful thinking or denial—but as a grounded posture that allows you to live honestly when outcomes are unclear and change is slow. This conversation is especially for those who: Feel tired of being told to “just have hope” Are grieving what hasn’t changed, healed, or returned Have been pressured to spiritualize pain or rush acceptance Are learning to live faithfully without false certainty Want a hope that can coexist with grief, limits, and truth You’ll explore: Why false hope often causes more harm than despair The difference between expectation and orientation How hope can exist without timelines, guarantees, or outcomes Why grief and hope are not opposites, but companions What it means to live forward without bypassing reality This video invites reflection through steady questions like: What am I being asked to release that I’ve been calling hope? What would it look like to stay present instead of forcing resolution? Can hope be rooted in who I am becoming, not what finally changes? Reframed hope does not deny pain. It does not demand certainty. And it does not require you to silence your grief. True hope is resilient because it is honest. It is rooted not in outcomes, but in orientation. In the quiet decision to remain engaged with life—even when the future is unfinished. ✨ Ready to walk this out with support? Learning to hold hope after loss, disappointment, or long seasons of ambiguity often requires wise companionship. When you’re ready, you can work with an expert coach who understands grief, faith integration, identity formation, and relational trauma. 👉 Learn more or schedule a session at https://www.LiveFound.org This conversation continues the Foundations Series and prepares the way for our next and final discussion—bringing together agency, identity, boundaries, faith, and hope into a life that is lived with courage, clarity, and integrity. Hope does not mean pretending. It means staying present. Staying rooted. And continuing to live truthfully—one step at a time.