Going Through Hard Seasons on Your Own
There are seasons where something hard happens—and there’s no one automatically there to help carry it. No built-in support system. No default person. It’s just…you.
In this episode, we’re talking about what it actually looks like to walk through those seasons as a single woman—not by numbing out, not by pretending you’re fine—but by staying present, grounded, and rooted in truth.
This isn’t about becoming hyper-independent or convincing yourself you don’t need anyone. It’s about learning how to walk through hard things without losing yourself in the process.
What We Cover:
* The reality of hard seasons when you’re singleMaking decisions alone, carrying responsibilities alone, and sitting with things without immediate support
* The quiet thoughts we don’t always say out loud“I wish I had someone right now”“Why does everyone else seem to have support?”
* Where we’re tempted to go when things feel heavyNumbing, unhealthy relationships, isolation, comparison, and even questioning God
* The truth: you are not abandonedEven when it feels like it, your life is not unsupportedLearning to lean on imperfect people and real community
* What’s being formed in you in these seasonsStrength, emotional depth, self-possession, and a real relationship with God
* The difference between independence and becoming someone who can stand
Practical Ways to Walk Through It:
* Stay in your lifeDon’t disappear—keep showing up to your actual day
* Let people in (even imperfectly)Reach out, be honest, accept support that doesn’t look perfect
* Keep simple structureEat, sleep, go outside, move your body
* Be honest, not dramaticFeel what’s real without spiraling into heavier narratives
* Stay spiritually anchoredGo to Mass—even if you feel nothingSimple prayer: “God, I don’t feel you, but I’m here.”
Remember:You don’t have to walk through this perfectly—you just have to keep walking.You are not abandoned. And you are stronger than you think.
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