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Feeling Settled While Still Wanting More

56 min · 15. maj 2026
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What does it mean to build a grounded, meaningful life while still remaining open to change? In this episode, we’re talking about the tension so many single women quietly carry: wanting roots, stability, community, and a sense of home… while also knowing that life may still shift in unexpected ways. Maybe you’re unsure what country you’ll ultimately live in. Maybe your career feels open-ended. Maybe you desire marriage while also genuinely loving your current life. Maybe part of you feels emotionally split between multiple possible futures. Inspired by a listener email from a woman living abroad in Spain, this conversation explores what it looks like to stop treating your life like a temporary waiting room and begin fully inhabiting the present — even when the future remains uncertain. We talk about: • why so many women today feel “in between” • the emotional exhaustion of instability and open-endedness • the temptation to postpone joy, rootedness, and commitment • the difference between peace and permanence • why wanting change doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful • how social media glamorizes freedom but rarely talks about the instability that can come with it • the fear beneath restlessness and decision paralysis • building internal stability through rhythms, prayer, friendships, and meaningful work • learning how to build roots without demanding guarantees You do not need complete certainty in order to begin building a beautiful life. Please rate, comment, and share this episode!  We'd love to hear from you: HOTLINE: ‪(361) 857-9338‬ 361-85-SWEET EMAIL: sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com [sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com]

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