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Moving From Overthinking To Trust: A Threshold Moment

7 min · 9 de ene de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545777/fan_mail/new] We speak from the threshold between who we were and who we are becoming, letting go of the need to script the future and choosing one honest step forward. We reflect on fear, faith, and why loving action reveals the path faster than perfectionism. • naming the tension of change and threshold moments • how control and overthinking masquerade as safety • why outsourcing discernment to AI misses the point • a simple lens for decisions rooted in purpose and love • the power of one next step over a perfect plan • trusting timing, consistency and gratitude to open doors • our intent to share where books and food meet life Head to novelandosh.com to learn more I do have a community, and I'd love to have you join me over there as we start to live into this next iteration of life Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545777/support] Head to the website Novel and Nosh.com [https://www.novelandnosh.com] to join the community, grab our monthly newsletter, and read our blog posts.

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